An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.

International investment agreements (IIAs) promote foreign investment. However, they can undermine crucial health programs, creating a dilemma for governments between corporate and public health interests. For this reason, including clauses that safeguard health has become an essential practice in I...

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Main Authors: Shahadat Uddin, Haohui Lu, Wolfgang Alschner, Dori Patay, Nicholas Frank, Fabio S Gomes, Anne Marie Thow
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0298380&type=printable
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Haohui Lu
Wolfgang Alschner
Dori Patay
Nicholas Frank
Fabio S Gomes
Anne Marie Thow
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description International investment agreements (IIAs) promote foreign investment. However, they can undermine crucial health programs, creating a dilemma for governments between corporate and public health interests. For this reason, including clauses that safeguard health has become an essential practice in IIAs. According to the current literature, some countries have played a pivotal role in leading this inclusion, while others follow the former ones. However, the existing literature needs a unique approach that can quantify the influence strength of a country in disseminating clauses that explicitly mention health provisions to others. Following an NLP (Natural Language Processing)-based text similarity analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), this study proposes a metric, 'Influence' (INF), which provides insights into the role of different countries or regions in the propagation of IIA texts among BITs. We demonstrate a comprehensive application of this metric using a large agreement dataset. Our findings from this application corroborate the evidence in the current literature, supporting the validity of the proposed metric. According to the INF, Germany, Canada, and Brazil emerged as the most influential players in defensive, neutral, and offensive health mentions, respectively. These countries wield substantial bargaining power in international investment law and policy, and their innovative approaches to BITs set a path for others to follow. These countries provide crucial insights into the direction and sources of influence of international investment regulations to safeguard health. The proposed metric holds substantial usage for policymakers and investors. This can help them identify vital global countries in IIA text dissemination and create new policy guidelines to safeguard health while balancing economic development and public health protection. A software tool based on the proposed INF measure can be found at https://inftool.com/.
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spelling doaj-art-20e2ca19db5a4028b3b1fb3e95603f132025-08-20T03:25:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-01193e029838010.1371/journal.pone.0298380An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.Shahadat UddinHaohui LuWolfgang AlschnerDori PatayNicholas FrankFabio S GomesAnne Marie ThowInternational investment agreements (IIAs) promote foreign investment. However, they can undermine crucial health programs, creating a dilemma for governments between corporate and public health interests. For this reason, including clauses that safeguard health has become an essential practice in IIAs. According to the current literature, some countries have played a pivotal role in leading this inclusion, while others follow the former ones. However, the existing literature needs a unique approach that can quantify the influence strength of a country in disseminating clauses that explicitly mention health provisions to others. Following an NLP (Natural Language Processing)-based text similarity analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), this study proposes a metric, 'Influence' (INF), which provides insights into the role of different countries or regions in the propagation of IIA texts among BITs. We demonstrate a comprehensive application of this metric using a large agreement dataset. Our findings from this application corroborate the evidence in the current literature, supporting the validity of the proposed metric. According to the INF, Germany, Canada, and Brazil emerged as the most influential players in defensive, neutral, and offensive health mentions, respectively. These countries wield substantial bargaining power in international investment law and policy, and their innovative approaches to BITs set a path for others to follow. These countries provide crucial insights into the direction and sources of influence of international investment regulations to safeguard health. The proposed metric holds substantial usage for policymakers and investors. This can help them identify vital global countries in IIA text dissemination and create new policy guidelines to safeguard health while balancing economic development and public health protection. A software tool based on the proposed INF measure can be found at https://inftool.com/.https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0298380&type=printable
spellingShingle Shahadat Uddin
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Nicholas Frank
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An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.
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title An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.
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title_fullStr An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.
title_full_unstemmed An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.
title_short An NLP-based novel approach for assessing national influence in clause dissemination across bilateral investment treaties.
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