Germany, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and investment-dispute settlement: Observations on a paradox
Ralph Alexander Lorz
No 132, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
Abstract:
The TTIP and its ISDS provisions have come under pressure from countries that have embraced free trade agreements and investment protection, most notably Germany. The new political environment in Germany entails a major hazard for the agreement and will likely compel the sacrifice of ISDS to save its substance.
Date: 2014
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