Politiques de l'investissement

Freedom of investment at the OECD

 

Recent events and releases

Inventory of investment measures between February 2008 and February 2013 (pdf)
This document is a consolidation of all investment measures reports to date

Investor-state dispute settlement: A scoping paper for the investment policy community,
OECD Working Paper on International Investment, No. 2012/3

Government perspectives on investor-state dispute settlement: a progress report (pdf) 

Discussion summary of the Roundtable on Freedom of Investment 17

Dispute settlement provisions in international investment agreements: A large sample survey,
OECD Working Paper on International Investment, No. 2012/2

8th report on G20 trade and investment measures, October 2012

 

International investment spurs prosperity and economic development in home and recipient countries. Policy coordination helps governments resist protectionist pressures and to develop effective policies to respond to genuine concerns raised by international investment.

 

The Freedom of Investment process, an intergovernmental forum hosted since 2006 by the OECD Investment Committee, brings together some 55 governments from around the world to exchange information and experiences on investment policies at regular roundtables (Roundtable summary reports). Here, governments develop guidance for open, transparent and non-discriminatory investment policies. Unbiased policy monitoring and analysis support accountability and frank and open exchange.

 

Setting standards and developing guidelines

Co-operation requires common understanding of policy measures and objectives. The Freedom of Investment roundtables foster this understanding by developing standards that reflect partners’ expectations and good policy practices. These standards promote openness, transparency and non-discrimination and responsible conduct by both governments and investors.  

 

OECD investment instruments

Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises

National Treatment Instrument

OECD Codes of Liberalisation of Capital Movements and of Current Invisible Operations
 

 

Investment policy monitoring

Informed dialogue on investment policy requires unbiased, comprehensive and reliable information. Independent policy monitoring by the OECD provides policymakers and investors with up-to-date information on the preparation or introduction of new policies in countries that take part in the process. 


Acknowledging the roundtables’ established investment policy monitoring, G20 Leaders gave OECD a mandate to track policy developments and to report, with WTO and UNCTAD, on observance of G20 commitments to openness.
 

Research and analysis

Research and comparative analysis help to foster better policy design and implementation.

Investor-state dispute settlement: A scoping paper for the investment policy community, OECD Working Paper on International Investment, No. 2012/3

Dispute settlement provisions in international investment agreements: A large sample survey, OECD Working Paper on International Investment, No. 2012/2

Environmental concerns in international investment agreements: a survey, OECD Working Paper on International Investment, No. 2011/1

Identification of foreign investors: A fact finding survey of investment review procedures, May 2010

Responsible investment in agriculture, May 2010 

Foreign state immunity and foreign government controlled investors, April 2010 

Security-Related Terms in International Investment Law and in National Security Strategies, 2009 

Foreign government-controlled investors and recipient country investment policies: a scoping paper, 2009 

Competition law and foreign-government controlled investors, 2009 

Accountability for security-related investment policies, 2008 

Protection of 'critical infrastructure' and role of investment policies relating to national security, 2008 

Transparency and predictability for investment policies addressing essential security interests: a survey of practices, 2008 

Proportionality of security-related investment instruments: A survey of practices, 2008 

Competition, international investment and energy security, 2008 

Economic and Other Impacts of Foreign Corporate Takeovers in OECD Countries, 2007 

Essential Security Interests under International Investment Law, 2007
  

 

 

 

 

 

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