| Author (Person) | Pardo, Romain |
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| Publisher | European Policy Centre |
| Series Title | EPC Policy Brief |
| Series Details | July 2014 |
| Publication Date | July 2014 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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The European Commission decided to carry out a public consultation, which closed on 13 July 2014, on the possible inclusion of investor-to-state dispute settlement (ISDS) provisions in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). This decision came in a context of polarised public debate around this procedural mechanism which enables investors to bring a case against a country that hosts their investments. Even though the main question is whether or not to include ISDS in TTIP, the Commission eyes the public consultation as a way to correct the inconsistencies of the mechanism by modernising it. However, the inclusion of ISDS in TTIP will not be a miracle cure because ISDS is a complex multilayered systemic challenge which requires a multilateral solution. In this Policy Brief, Romain Pardo explores which challenges are posed by ISDS and the extent at which TTIP’s contribution can tackle these challenges. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://aei.pitt.edu/56481/ |
| Subject Categories | Trade |
| Countries / Regions | Europe, United States |