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27/11/15

Rights for business, not for people: the EU agenda

This report explains how the European Union is aggressively pursuing special rights for businesses whilst hamp …

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23/10/15

ISDS: courting foreign investors

This analysis, by the Seattle to Brussels Network, looks at why the European Commission’s proposal for an “Inv …

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24/09/15

TTIP factsheets: The issues explained

These factsheets have been developed to raise awareness and understanding across Europe about the EU-US transa …

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13/04/15

Lawyers subverting the public interest: Lobby group EFILA’s stake in investment arbitration

In January 2015 the European Commission published the first results of a public consultation with the highest …

EFILA report cover

08/04/15

Regulatory cooperation: how an EU-US trade deal risks creating a labyrinth of red tape

For the most recent round of EU-US trade talks, the European Commission released an initial proposal for legal …

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11/03/15

A Rotten Deal: Why TTIP threatens EU food safety standards for poultry

Citizens’ concerns that the EU-US trade deal could lead to ‘chlorinated chicken’ being sold in the EU have bee …

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