Challenging Corporate Investor Rule
Corporations reap more protection and greater power from various trade and investment agreements, measures and rules. The World Bank promotes them, governing bodies turn the agreements into law, and international arbitration tribunals enforce the corporate friendly rules. Challenging Corporate Investor Rule exposes how these trade and investment agreements work against consumers’ interests, and how they undermine environmental and social safeguards.
- Published:
- 2007
- Number of Pages:
- 36
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