Investment arbitration

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Investment arbitration is arbitration in investment disputes between foreign investors and the host state which finds place within the framework of a either a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) between the host state and the investor's state or a multilateral treaty, such as the NAFTA or the Energy Charter Treaty.