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Tag: ISDS

Ross Linden-Fraser Security, Trade and the Economy

NAFTA: New and Unimproved

With Donald Trump in the White House, NAFTA is likely to be renegotiated—and unlikely to be fixed.

Posted on February 23, 2017February 21, 2017 Author Ross Linden-Fraser Comments Off on NAFTA: New and Unimproved
Adam Feldman Legal Editor Lex et Orbis

Reconsidering The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement which Canada is working out with Europeans has a much fairer method of dispute resolution that allows appeals from poor decisions and a greater ability for governments to legislate even if new rules may affect corporate bottom lines.

Posted on June 24, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Reconsidering The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Adam Feldman Lex et Orbis Uncategorized

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 3)

Prudence requires those involved in [ISDS reform] to come to agreeable terms, setting a global standard that would increase net foreign investment and trust between nations.

Posted on June 7, 2016June 6, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 3)
Adam Feldman Lex et Orbis

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 2)

In 2015, faced with opposition to ISDS in many European countries, the European Parliament decided there must be a new arbitration system for the pending Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Posted on May 28, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 2)
Adam Feldman Legal Editor Lex et Orbis

Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 1)

Adam Feldman looks into how trade arbitration provisions currently favour corporations and how the process can be reformed.

Posted on May 18, 2016June 23, 2016 Author ADAM FELDMAN Comments Off on Trade Arbitration: Foreign Corporations vs. Pressing Governmental Objectives (Pt. 1)
Asia-Pacific Canada Diplomatic Relations Energy & Resources Investment Latin America Security, Trade and the Economy Steven Rai Technology Trade

Why Canadians Should Care About the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Most Canadians don’t know anything about the Trans-Pacific Partnership. They really should.

Posted on June 23, 2015June 22, 2015 Author Steven Rai Comments Off on Why Canadians Should Care About the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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