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Investment Facilitation and the Structural Evolution of International Investment Law: Toward a Third Configuration

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  • Zu, Wentian
  • Bi, Ying

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On 25 February 2024, the final text of the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement was released, marking a pivotal moment in the reform of International Investment Law (IIL). This article examines the trajectory of IIL through the lens of three distinct phases – investment protection, liberalization, and, now, investment facilitation – arguing that this latest phase represents a ‘third configuration’ of the field. While past reforms have struggled with legitimacy crises and governance limitations, investment facilitation introduces a ‘risk-capacity’ approach that prioritizes trust-building, regulatory coherence, and sustainable investment governance. By analyzing the well-designed mechanisms of the IFD Agreement, this article demonstrates how investment facilitation transforms IIL from a power-driven framework into a capacity-enhancing system, reducing its marginalization and fostering inclusivity among World Trade Organization (WTO) members. Finally, this study outlines potential next steps for the IFD Agreement, emphasizing its role as a blueprint for future multilateral investment governance.

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  • Zu, Wentian & Bi, Ying, 2025. "Investment Facilitation and the Structural Evolution of International Investment Law: Toward a Third Configuration," World Trade Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(5), pages 543-565, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:wotrrv:v:24:y:2025:i:5:p:543-565_2
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