
TDM 1 (2016) - Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the European Union and Canada (CETA)
This is the first detailed collection of reviews of CETA after its latest revisions, including the reworked Investment Chapter with an investment court replacing international arbitration. This a broad-ranging study of CETA starts off with an introduction by three leading experts. As usual the excerpt of the issue can be downloaded for free.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The Emerging Profile of the European IIAs
- Study on ISDS and Alternatives to Dispute Resolution in Int'l Investment Law
- ISDS in European Int'l Agreements: Alternative Justice or Alternative to Justice?
- The EU's Approach to Investor-State Arbitration in CETA
- State-to-State Dispute Settlement Provisions in CETA
- Recent Developments in the Most Controversial Aspects of EU Int'l Investment Agreements: Portfolio Investments and ISDS
- Issues of Attribution: Responsibility of the EU in Investment Disputes under CETA
- CETA's Definition of the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard
- FET and Expropriation in the CETA
- Systemic Aspects and the Need for Codification of Int'l Tort Law Standards in Investment Arbitration
- Globalized Localism: Canada's Government Procurement Commitments under CETA
- Exceptions Clauses in the CETA between the EU and Canada
- Domestic Policy Space and the Settlement of Trade Disputes under CETA
- CETA: A Threat to Financial Stability? A Case for Regulatory Co-operation
Table of contents and free excerpt here http://www.transnational-dispute-management.com/journal-browse-issues-toc.asp?key=65