Time of Opportunity
The tide is turning against ISDS. Outrageous corporate attacks on laws to curb smoking, phase out
nuclear power, ban toxic substances and more have led many governments and government officials to
SDS, and some
ernments have even begun to pull out of treaties that include these extreme corporate rights.
say enough is enough! Across the political spectrum, experts are now criticizin
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Governments are rejecting the ISDS regime, and are still getting plenty of investment from
foreign corporations.
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South Africa é
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SDS were not ability to enact policies
necessary esmen ere age
of terminating its treaties that
include ISOS
Indonesia
Announced in early 2014 terminate 60 of its
international treaties with (SDS
Brazil
2 ISDS does not
comply with their Constitution
Ecuador
at least
evaluate and review all
international investment pacts
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