Political Risk Insurance: Is it Necessary? | Practical Law

Political Risk Insurance: Is it Necessary? | Practical Law

A Practice Note providing an introduction to political risk insurance (PRI), the risks it insures (including, expropriation, currency inconvertibility, non-honoring of sovereign obligations, and denial of justice) and its benefits and limitations. This Note also discusses alternatives to PRI such as bilateral investment treaties, stabilization clauses and extensive local conditions due diligence. 

Political Risk Insurance: Is it Necessary?

Practical Law Practice Note 5-503-9151 (Approx. 16 pages)

Political Risk Insurance: Is it Necessary?

by Practical Law Finance
MaintainedInternational, USA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note providing an introduction to political risk insurance (PRI), the risks it insures (including, expropriation, currency inconvertibility, non-honoring of sovereign obligations, and denial of justice) and its benefits and limitations. This Note also discusses alternatives to PRI such as bilateral investment treaties, stabilization clauses and extensive local conditions due diligence.