Research Paper Number
21/2015
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Keywords
ISDS, European Commission, reform, TTIP, CETA
Abstract
The European Commission's most recent proposal for ISDS reflects a move away from essentially fake reforms to something potentially more meaningful. However, it is insufficient to satisfy the criteria of independence, fairness, openness, subsidiarity, and balance and does not appear reliable until backed by clear language and a negotiating red line for the proposed Canada-Europe CETA and any other agreement providing for ISDS.
Recommended Citation
Van Harten, Gus, "A Parade of Reforms: The European Commission's Latest Proposal for ISDS" (2015). Osgoode Legal Studies Research Paper Series. 102.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/olsrps/102
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