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EU Investment Agreements in the Lisbon Treaty Era: A Reader
Reclaiming Public Interest in Europe’s International Investment Policy
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Myriam Vander Stichele
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R. Sensi
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This publication comes at a crucial time. The Lisbon Treaty has given the European Commission added clout; it can now negotiate trade and investment treaties by itself, on behalf of all 27 members States. Thanks to Lisbon, an already undemocratic Europe has become even less so and is using its broad mandate to inflict as yet untold damage on the rest of the world through a series of apparently technical trade and investment treaties to pry open the markets of poorer, more vulnerable countries.
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Roos van Os
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Myriam Vander Stichele
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R. Sensi
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P. Eberhardt
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