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Karl P. Sauvant

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Karl P. Sauvant
Academic career
FieldForeign Direct Investment, International Business, Development, International Political Economy
InstitutionColumbia University, New York; United Nations (UNCTAD), Geneva
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania (PhD), University of Pennsylvania (MA), Freie Universität Berlin (BA)
ContributionsWorld Investment Report

Karl P. Sauvant (born 1944) is Senior Fellow at the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI),[1] and Lecturer in Law at the Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, Columbia University, New York City.[2] He was also Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School.[3] He was Director of the Investment and Enterprise Division at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) from 2001 to 2005,[4] where he also served for many years as Chief of the research section.[5]

Sauvant is an expert in the field of foreign direct investment (FDI), working on policies that increase the development benefits of FDI flows. He is known for a number of international initiatives and contributions to FDI research and policy. In 1991, he created the World Investment Report, a prestigious annual report on FDI and development published by the United Nations, and was its team leader and lead author until 2004.[6][7] He is founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Columbia FDI Perspectives,[8] was co-founder and co-editor of the United Nations Transnational Corporations journal,[9] and was founder and editor of the Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy.[10] Sauvant established the Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment in 2006, serving as its Executive Director until February 2012.[11] He has published extensively in scholarly publications and books in the fields of foreign direct investment and development, international investment law and policy, and international political economy.[12]

Sauvant has initiated and championed several important policy initiatives, including a proposal for an international support program to facilitate sustainable investment which was taken forward in the World Trade Organization, where it led to the conclusion of the Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement.[13][14][15] He championed the establishment of CONNEX (Contract Negotiation Support), a facility assisting developing countries in negotiating better investment contracts, especially in extractive industries,[16] where he serves as the Co-Chair of the Advisory Committee.[17] He has also advocated for the establishment of an Advisory Centre on International Investment Law,[18] which has been taken forward in the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) for the establishment of an advisory centre on international investment dispute resolution.[19]

Sauvant is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business[20] and was awarded a Distinguished Honorary Fellowship of the European International Business Academy.[21]

Education

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Sauvant completed his Ph.D. (1975) and M.A. (1969) in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania, and his B.A. equivalent in Political Science from the Free University of Berlin.[22]

Publications

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Selected works

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  • Berger, Alex; Kagan, Yardenne; Sauvant, Karl P. (2022). Investment Facilitation for Development: A Toolkit for Policymakers. Second edition. International Trade Centre. SSRN 3830031.
  • Sauvant, Karl P. (ed.). Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy. Oxford University Press, various years.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Messerlin, Patrick A.; Sauvant, Karl P. (1990). The Uruguay Round: Services in the World Economy. Washington and New York: The World Bank and the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations. ISBN 978-0821313749.
  • Sauvant, Karl P. (1986). International Transactions in Services: The Politics of Transborder Data Flows. Boulder: Westview Press. ISBN 978-0367006402.
  • Sauvant, Karl P. (1981). The Group of 77: Evolution, Structure, Organization. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana. ISBN 978-0379009644.
  • Sauvant, Karl P., ed. (1981). Changing Priorities on the International Agenda: The New International Economic Order. Oxford: Pergamon. ISBN 978-0080268064.

References

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  1. ^ "Fellows, Researchers, and Assistants". Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment.
  2. ^ "Karl P Sauvant". Columbia Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration.
  3. ^ "Karl P. Sauvant". Columbia Law School.
  4. ^ "Karl P. Sauvant". Columbia Law School.
  5. ^ "About Karl Sauvant". Academy of International Business. 5 September 2023.
  6. ^ UNCTAD (2004). World Investment Report 2004 (PDF). United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
  7. ^ Clegg, Jeremy (2020). "Introduction: WIR at 30 Topic Forum and AIB Presidential Recognition Award". AIB Insights. 20 (4). doi:10.46697/001c.18168.
  8. ^ "Columbia FDI Perspectives". Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment.
  9. ^ "Editorial statement" (PDF). Transnational Corporations. 1 (1). 1992.
  10. ^ Sauvant, Karl P., ed. (2009). Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy 2008-2009 (PDF). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  11. ^ "Karl P Sauvant". Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment; Sauvant founded the institution as the Columbia Program on International Investment; it later changed its name to CCSI.
  12. ^ "Publications by Karl P. Sauvant". SSRN.
  13. ^ Gabor, Evan (May 2021). "Keeping 'Development' in a Multilateral Framework on Investment Facilitation for Development". Journal of World Investment & Trade. 22 (1): 41-91. doi:10.1163/22119000-12340203.
  14. ^ Berger, Alex; Kagan, Yardenne; Sauvant, Karl (2022). Investment Facilitation for Development: A Toolkit for Policymakers. Second edition (Report). International Trade Centre. p. v. SSRN 3830031.
  15. ^ "Investment facilitation for development". World Trade Organization.
  16. ^ Wu, Wendy Shidi; Tsang, Vanessa (June 2022). "Fair Game, Fair Play – The Advocacy of International Assistance for Developing Host States in Negotiating Investment Contracts". Journal of World Investment & Trade. 23 (3): 417–455. doi:10.1163/22119000-12340254.
  17. ^ "CONNEX Advisory Committee". CONNEX.
  18. ^ Schwieder, Robert W. (Aug 2018). "Legal Aid and Investment Treaty Disputes: Lessons Learned from the Advisory Centre on WTO Law and Investment Experiences". The Journal of World Investment & Trade. 19 (4): 628–666. doi:10.1163/22119000-12340101.
  19. ^ "Report of Working Group III (Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform) on the work of its forty-eighth session (New York, 1–5 April 2024)" (PDF). United Nations General Assembly, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. 19 April 2024.
  20. ^ "AIB Fellows". Academy of International Business.
  21. ^ "EIBA Distinguished Honorary Fellowship Award in 2006". European International Business Academy.
  22. ^ "Fellows, Researchers, and Assistants". Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment.