El Diario | 12-Sep-2016
Los gobiernos y los lobistas de las grandes corporaciones buscan nuevas formas de blindar la privatización y esquivar el proceso democrático.
Jeune Afrique | 12-Sep-2016
Selon des sources financières, le FMI a demandé à l’État tunisien de préparer une provision de 400 millions de dinars au titre d’une première tranche d’indemnités que celui-ci pourrait être amené à verser à ABCI Investments.
AITEC | 10-Sep-2016
Alors que la France tente de sauver le CETA en torpillant momentanément le TAFTA/TTIP, 17 organisations européennes rappellent les dangers de l’arbitrage d’investissement tel qu’il est proposé dans les deux traités.
BuzzFeed | 9-Sep-2016
A secretive global legal system gives corporations leverage over the countries where they operate. Everyone said the United States didn’t have anything to worry about, because American laws are fair to begin with. Everyone was wrong.
Spicy IP | 9-Sep-2016
The latest round of RCEP talks paints a worrisome picture for the global south, given that it will bring 3.5 billion people and 12% of world trade into its fold.
Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 9-Sep-2016
The Ukrainian “saga” on the enforcement of the SCC emergency arbitrator’s award continues – the case is pending the second round of cassation review.
Radio del Mar | 8-Sep-2016
La exposición de Lucía Sepúlveda enfatizó en peligros para la agricultura y la soberanía nacional, señalando que el TPP obliga a Chile a ratificar el Convenio UPOV 91 de privatización de la semilla, fortalece a empresas transnacionales como Monsanto, y establece tribunales internacionales para que los inversores demanden a los Estados.
Politico | 8-Sep-2016
The list of groups coming out against the TPP as it currently stands continues to get longer.
CDR | 7-Sep-2016
Enforcement of international arbitral awards will be possible in Angola following the government’s decision to ratify the New York Convention, as it seeks to attract international investment beyond the oil sector.
Client Earth | 7-Sep-2016
Highly controversial investor rules in the EU-Canada free trade agreement (CETA) led the EU Parliament to ask its legal service whether they were compatible with EU law, and the analysis has just been published.