Introductory Workshop on International Investment Law: Madagascar
On April 11-12, 2024, IISD will hold an introductory workshop on international investment law for government officials and negotiators from Madagascar.
The workshop will equip Madagascar officials with knowledge about international investment agreements, crucial provisions in investment treaties, and key developments at regional, continental, and international levels.
IISD's experts will assess Madagascar's current investment agreements, internal structure for handling negotiations, and challenges with ongoing negotiations. The participants will also discuss Madagascar's international investment policies and their connection to the country’s sustainable development goals.
The workshop is dedicated to Madagascar government officials involved in the development, negotiation, or management of investment treaties, investment promotion, and investor–state disputes.
IISD's team of international investment experts provides training courses, workshops, and a range of advisory services for developing economy officials—covering investment treaties, laws and contracts, negotiations, and dispute prevention and management. Read here (English) and here (French) to find out more.
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