Large-Scale Land Investments in Least Developed Countries Legal Conflicts Between Investment and Human Rights Protection / [electronic resource] :
by Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández.
- XIX, 344 p. 1 illus. online resource.
- International Law and Economics, 2364-1851 .
- International Law and Economics, .
Acknowledgements -- I Introductory Part -- II What is 'Land Grabbing' -- III International Law Conundrum -- IV Opportunism in LSLI Contracts: An Economic View -- V Tackling Opportunism in LSLIs -- VI Concluding Remarks.
This book analyses large-scale land investments for agricultural purposes in Africa's least developed countries from a law and economics perspective. Focusing on the effects of foreign land investments on host countries' local populations and the apparent failure of international law to create incentives to offset them, it also examines the legal and economic mechanisms to hold investors accountable in cases where their investment leads to human rights violations. Applying principal agent and contract theory, it elucidates the sources of opportunism and develops control mechanisms to ameliorate the negative effects. It shows that although judicial mechanisms fail to deliver justice, international law offers alternatives to safeguard against arbitrary and abusive state and investor conduct, and also to effectuate human rights and, thus, tackle opportunistic behaviour.
9783319652801
10.1007/978-3-319-65280-1 doi
Law. Private international law. Conflict of laws. International law. Comparative law. Human rights. Trade. Law and economics. Development economics. Agricultural economics. Law. International Economic Law, Trade Law. Human Rights. Development Economics. Agricultural Economics. Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law. Law and Economics.