Myanmar - Philippines BIT (1998)

Bilateral Investment Treaties

In force

17/02/1998

11/09/1998

en

Mapped

Relationships with other agreements

Mapped treaty elements


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Reference to right to regulate (e.g. regulatory autonomy, policy space, flexibility to introduce new regulations)
No
Reference to sustainable development
No
Reference to social investment aspects (e.g. human rights, labour, health, CSR, poverty reduction)
No
Reference to environmental aspects (e.g. plant or animal life, biodiversity, climate change)
No
Definition of investment
Type of definition
Asset-based definition
Limitations to the definition of investment
Excludes portfolio investment
No
Excludes other specific assets (e.g. sovereign debt, ordinary commercial transactions, etc.)
No
Lists required characteristics of investment
No
Contains "in accordance with host State laws" requirement
Yes
Sets out closed (exhaustive) list of covered assets
No
Definition of investor
Definition included
Yes
Specifying natural persons covered
Includes permanent residents
No
Excludes dual nationals
No
Specifying legal entities covered
Includes requirement of substantial business activity
No
Defines ownership and control of legal entities
No
Denial of benefits (DoB)
DoB clause included
No
Content of the DoB clause
"Substantive business operations" criterion
Not applicable
Applies to investors from States with no diplomatic relations or under economic/trade restrictions
Not applicable
Discretionary ("Party may deny") or mandatory ("benefits shall be denied")
Not applicable
Substantive scope of the treaty
Limiting substantive scope of the treaty
Excludes taxation
No
Excludes subsidies, grants
No
Excludes government procurement
No
Excludes other subject matter
No
Temporal scope of the treaty
Investments covered
Inconclusive
Disputes covered
Inconclusive
National treatment (NT)
Type of NT clause
Post-establishment
Reference to "like circumstances" (or similar)
No
Most-favoured-nation (MFN) treatment
Type of MFN clause
Post-establishment
Exceptions from MFN obligation
Economic integration agreements
Yes
Taxation treaties
Yes
Procedural issues (ISDS)
No
Fair and equitable treatment (FET)
Type of FET clause
None
FET qualified
By reference to international law
Not applicable
By listing FET elements (exhaustive or indicative list)
Not applicable
FET modifiers
Not applicable
Full protection and security
Standard
Prohibition on unreasonable, arbitrary or discriminatory measures
No
Expropriation
Scope of measures covered
Indirect expropriation mentioned
Refining expropriation clause
Indirect expropriation defined
No
Carve-out for general regulatory measures
No
Carve-out for compulsory licenses in conformity with WTO
No
Protection from strife
Specifications
Relative right to compensation (comparator)
MFN only
Absolute right to compensation in certain circumstances
No
Transfer of funds
Includes transfer of funds
Yes
Exceptions to the transfer of funds obligation
Balance-of-payments exception
Yes
Other specific exceptions (e.g. to protect creditors, etc.)
No
Prohibition of performance requirements (PRs)
Includes prohibition of PRs
No explicit PR clause
Type of PR clause
Not applicable
Umbrella clause
No
Entry and sojourn of personnel (subject to local laws)
No
Senior management (nationality)
No
Transparency
Directed at States (obligation to publish laws and regulations)
No
Directed at investors
No
Health and environment (any mentioning in the text, except preamble)
No
Labour standards (any mentioning in the text, except preamble)
No
Right to regulate (any mentioning in the text of this or similar concepts, except preamble)
No
Corporate social responsibility (any mentioning in the text, except preamble)
No
Corruption (any mentioning in the text, except preamble)
No
Not lowering of standards (typically environment and/or labour standards)
No
Subrogation clause
Yes
Non-derogation clause (in case of IIA’s conflict with other norms, more favourable rules apply to investors)
No
Investment promotion
Reference to specific promotion activities in text of agreement (not preamble)
Yes
Essential security exception
Exception included
No
Exception defined (exceptional circumstances described in more detail)
Not applicable
Exception self-judging
Not applicable
General public policy exceptions
Public health and environment
No
Other public policy exceptions (e.g. cultural heritage, public order, etc.)
No
Prudential carve-out (concerns financial measures)
No
Scheduling and reservations (in treaty texts and annexes)
None
ISDS included
Not mapped
Alternatives to arbitration
Not mapped
Scope and consent
Scope of claims: general approach (chapeau paragraph of ISDS clause)
Not mapped
Limitations to the scope of ISDS
Limitation of provisions subject to ISDS
Not mapped
Exclusion of policy areas from ISDS
Not mapped
Special mechanism for taxation or prudential measures
Not mapped
Type of consent to arbitration
Not mapped
Forums
ISDS forum options
Domestic courts of the host State
Not mapped
ICSID
Not mapped
UNCITRAL
Not mapped
Other forums
Not mapped
Relationship between forums
Not mapped
Other specific ISDS features
Limitation period for submission of claims
Not mapped
Provisional measures
Not mapped
Consolidation of claims
Not mapped
Limited remedies (specifying available types of remedies)
Not mapped
Treaty interpretation
Affirms binding interpretation by contracting parties or their joint committee
Not mapped
Requires certain questions to be submitted to contracting parties (renvoi)
Not mapped
Regulates submissions by non-disputing State party
Not mapped
Transparency in arbitral proceedings
Requires documents to be made publicly available
Not mapped
Requires hearings to be open to the public
Not mapped
Regulates amicus curiae submissions by third (non-disputing) parties
Not mapped
Mechanism for consultations between State parties
Yes
Institutional framework (committee)
No
Technical cooperation/capacity building
No
Treaty duration
Years of initial treaty term
10 years
Automatic renewal
5 years
Amendment and termination
Unilateral termination
Includes modalities for unilateral termination
Not mapped
Length of notice period
Not mapped
Includes modalities for amendment or renegotiation
Not mapped
"Survival"/"sunset" clause length
Not mapped

04-2014

Korea University Law School (South Korea); William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (United States)

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