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3See Sol Picciotto, Linkages in International Investment Regulation: The Antinomies of the Draft Agreement on Investment, U. Pa. J. lnt' 1 Econ. L. Vol. 19, 1998, p. 759.
4See also lbrahim F.I. Shihata, Recent Trends Relating to Entry of Foreign Direct, ICSID Rev. -FLU, Vol. 9, 1994, p. 60. See NAFTA, at art 1104.
5See Maurits Lugard, Toward an Effective International Investment Regime, Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. Vol. 91, 1997,p. 495.
6See Eric M. Burr, supra, p. 1043.
7See Dr. Rainer Geiger, Towards A Multilateral Agreement on Investment, Comell Int'l L. J. 1998, Vol. 31, p. 471.
8See Sol Picciotto, supra, p. 757.
9See Maurits Lugard, supra, p. 493.
10See Patrick Juillard, MAI: A European View, Cornell lnt'l L.J, Vol. 31, 1998, p. 478.