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Multilateral Investment Treaties

Multilateral Investment Treaties are agreements between multiple countries that set common rules to protect and promote foreign investments. They aim to ensure that investors from one country are treated fairly and consistently when investing in other member countries, reducing risks and encouraging economic cooperation. These treaties establish standards for fair treatment, dispute resolution, and protection against expropriation, creating a predictable environment for international investments. By harmonizing rules across nations, they help foster economic growth, stability, and confidence among investors worldwide.