Investment
International investment treaties, whether bilateral, regional or
multilateral, have been a research topic for SOMO for a number of years.
When analysing these agreements, we pay special attention to their social consequences, to labour norms and to policy options for developing countries facing treaties, which mainly serve to protect foreign investors while imposing restrictions on governments.
Ultimately, SOMO strives for different international investment
treaties, which promote sustainable development and address the current
problems with foreign multinationals.
SOMO’s activities in the field of investment treaties consist of, among
others, strengthening the knowledge and the political activities of
civil society organisations in Africa. In the Netherlands, SOMO
translates objections from the South to the political realm, through
discussions with members of parliament and government officials.
News Investment
EU failure to reform international investment agreements will have costs for taxpayers and the environment
Waste of money in developing countries
Bad working conditions at Bono's label RED










