From International Market Isolation to Promising Opportunities for Investors

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After more than a decade of isolation from international financial markets, with a new president in office, Argentina is making significant efforts to get its economy back on track by attracting foreign investment. WilmerHale's Nicolás Costábile and Laura Galindo Romero outline the more arbitration-friendly measures being taken
Argentina Government, Public Sector
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Co-author: Laura Galindo Romero

Argentina is keen to attract foreign investment. Not only has it recently implemented a series of economic measures, but it has also made changes to its legal framework including the enactment of a new arbitration regulation, which, although not entirely based on the 2006 UNCITRAL Model Law, enshrines many of its core principles.

Argentina's recent economic crisis

Following the 2001/2002 economic crisis in Argentina, which resulted in one of the largest- ever sovereign debt defaults (more than USD 80 billion), foreign companies that had invested in Argentina during the 1990s claimed that their countries' respective bilateral investment treaties (BITs) had been breached. As a result, Argentina was involved in a number of high- prole international investment arbitrations, as well as in a number of United States court proceedings. To date, almost 10% of claims registered at the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) have involved Argentina as respondent.

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From International Market Isolation to Promising Opportunities for Investors

Argentina Government, Public Sector

Contributor

WilmerHale provides legal representation across a comprehensive range of practice areas critical to the success of its clients. With a staunch commitment to public service, the firm is a leader in pro bono representation. WilmerHale is 1,000 lawyers strong with 12 offices in the United States, Europe and Asia.
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