European Multilateral Investment Agreements

Analysis of CETA and the future European multilateral investment agreements

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The relation between Investment law
(investor-state arbitration, i.g: ICSID) and human rights, taking as
entry point States’ counterclaims.

Analysing CETA and other ongoing or future European multilateral
investment agreements is a must. Generalities, like “norway wants to
include humain rights in its BITs” must be avoided.

Analysis of CETA and the future European multilateral investment agreements

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6 pages with double spaces is short, so it really has to focus on
procedural aspects of the counterclaims and how it can be linked to
humain rights.

I have actually no more informations to give, except : have a look on
recent award concerning this; so it is pointless to reach me. and really
needed i would prefer to be reached by email.

This paper will be used to be compared with the one I wrote, so no
stress. It’s justan help to look if I did not misscrutialinformations.

Analysis of CETA and the future European multilateral investment agreements

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