CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE RENEGOTIATION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT CONTRACTS Cover Image

ПРОМЕЊЕНЕ ОКОЛНОСТИ И ПОНОВНО ПРЕГОВАРАЊЕ У УГОВОРИМА О СТРАНИМ ИНВЕСТИЦИЈАМА
CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE RENEGOTIATION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT CONTRACTS

Author(s): Dušan Dubajić
Subject(s): Law on Economics
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Нишу
Keywords: foreign investments; contract; renegotiation; renegotiation clause; changed circumstances; trigger for renegotiation; good faith

Summary/Abstract: Today’s world is shaped by the processes of globalization and economic liberalization, which dominantly determine the social, economic, environmental and political conditions. As part of these processes, there is an increasing rhetoric about the activities of the state to build a legal system “ideal for attracting” foreign investment, to establish state institutions in charge of “attracting foreign investment”, and to create a business environment conducive to “attract” foreign investment. Faced with citizen requests and pressure to create conditions for employment, in initial negotiations with foreign investors state, authorities articulate their willingness to meet these requests. The affirmative stance of governments towards the investments of multinational companies easily can be changed. Once the investment begins, the pledges made by one contracting party to the other may prove to be unrealistic and economically unjustified. The tensions generated between the host state and foreign investors jeopardize the foreign investment contract concluded by the contracting parties. Further fulfillment of contractual obligations from foreign investment contracts will be possible if the contracting parties resolve the resulting conflict through mutual negotiations. Through negotiations, the contracting parties can depreciate the impact of the changed circumstances, including a range of economic, political, legislative and environmental conditions. Initiating negotiations at the right time and conducting them in good faith may lead to a solution. Even if an agreement is not reached, the renegotiation may contribute to a better understanding of contractual partners and redefining the positions of the contracting parties.

  • Issue Year: LVI/2017
  • Issue No: 75
  • Page Range: 275-293
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Serbian
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