glynmoody, to random
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Fossil fuel firms forcing countries to compensate them, Mary Robinson says - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/14/fossil-fuel-investment-treaties-lobbying-climate-mary-robinson-ban-ki-moon-ect we warned this would be a problem...back in 2013. maybe people should have listened #isds

glynmoody, to Bulgaria
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Milestone win as #EU withdraws from climate-wrecking Energy Charter Treaty - https://www.corporateeurope.org/en/2024/04/milestone-win-eu-withdraws-climate-wrecking-energy-charter-treaty now drop #ISDS from everything else too... #ect

remixtures, to random Portuguese
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: "ISDS settlements are truly grotesque: they're not just a matter of buying out existing investments made by foreign companies and refunding them money spent on them. ISDS tribunals routinely order governments to pay foreign corporations all the profits they might have made from those investments.
(...)
Governments, both left and right, grew steadily more outraged that ISDSes tied the hands of democratically elected lawmakers and subordinated their national sovereignty to corporate sovereignty. By 2023, nine EU countries were ready to pull out of the ECT.

But the ECT had another trick up its sleeve: a 20-year "sunset" clause that bound countries to go on enforcing the ECT's provisions – including ISDS rulings – for two decades after pulling out of the treaty. This prompted European governments to hit on the strategy of a simultaneous, mass withdrawal from the ECT, which would prevent companies registered in any of the ex-ECT countries from suing under the ECT.

It will not surprise you to learn that the UK did not join this pan-European coalition to wriggle out of the ECT. On the one hand, there's the Tories' commitment to markets above all else (as the Trashfuture podcast often points out, the UK government is the only neoliberal state so committed to austerity that it's actually dismantling its own police force). On the other hand, there's Rishi Sunak's planet-immolating promise to "max out North Sea oil."

But as the rest of the world transitions to renewables, different blocs in the UK – from unions to Tory MPs – are realizing that the country's membership in ECT and its fossil fuel commitment is going to make it a world leader in an increasingly irrelevant boondoggle – and so now the UK is also planning to pull out of the ECT."

https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/27/korporate-kangaroo-kourts/#corporate-sovereignty

strypey, to random
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"[Honduran President Xiomara] Castro has deemed the forum, called the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, or ICSID, to be an illegitimate usurpation of Honduran sovereignty and has hit upon an elegant solution: She has taken steps to withdraw Honduras from ICSID."

#RyanGrim, 2024

https://theintercept.com/2024/03/19/honduras-crypto-investors-world-bank-prospera/

#Honduras #XiomaraCastro #WorldBank #ISDS #ICSID #sovereignty

cybeardjm, to random
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Honduras Ratchets Up Battle With Crypto-Libertarian Investors, Rejects World Bank Court

After the Honduran president repealed a law granting unfettered authority to outside investors, the cryptoquistadors took the dispute to a World Bank arbitration court.

https://theintercept.com/2024/03/19/honduras-crypto-investors-world-bank-prospera/

Oh, ISDS at work again...
FYI @glynmoody

#Cryptos #Honduras #ISDS

glynmoody, to random
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UK quits ‘outdated’ treaty that could penalise shift to net zero - https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/green-alliance-government-germany-spain-netherlands-b2500316.html out of the #ECT at last; now pull out of all the others with #ISDS #CimateCrisis

glynmoody, to random
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‘Litigation terrorism’: the obscure tool that corporations are using against green laws - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/12/litigation-terrorism-how-corporations-are-winning-billions-from-governments "Investor-State Dispute Settlements are legal, huge and often hush-hush – and fossil fuel firms and others are using them to hold the planet to ransom" some of us warned about #ISDS ten years ago...

remixtures, to climate Portuguese
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: "Investors argue that ISDS protects them from arbitrary, discriminatory or unpredictable treatment in countries that might lack independent or competent judiciaries. It safeguards their “legitimate expectation” of regulatory certainty, proportionality and profit.

But investors and tribunals have also used this idea to preclude states “from taking action to address climate change, despite these actions being necessary and foreseeable for decades”, the UN report said.

The sums involved have mushroomed and can be jaw-dropping. One Singapore-based company, Zeph Investments, is suing Australia for A$300bn (£155bn) because its government turned down a proposed mining project; the company argues Australia breached free-trade treaty obligations that it relied on. In another case, Avima Iron Ore is seeking $27bn from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Faced with such claims, often “governments just capitulate,” Boyd said. The result is a regulatory chill, in which fossil fuel companies may “block national legislation aimed at phasing out the use of their assets”, as the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) noted."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/12/litigation-terrorism-how-corporations-are-winning-billions-from-governments

drrimmer, to climate
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glynmoody, to random
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How a US mining firm sued Mexico for billions – for trying to protect its own seabed - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/31/how-a-us-mining-firm-sued-mexico-for-billions-for-trying-to-protect-its-own-seabed #ISDS, of course - just as some of us have been warning for over a decade...

glynmoody, to random
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Government of #Honduras sued by billionaires over tax haven dispute - https://boingboing.net/2023/12/03/government-of-honduras-sued-by-billionaires-after-trying-to-govern-itself.html "about two-thirds of the country's budget, or around a third of its annual GDP" #ISDS of course...

glynmoody, to random
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Top Panama court rules First Quantum mining contract unconstitutional - https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/top-panama-court-rules-first-quantum-mining-contract-unconstitutional-2023-11-28/ here comes the #ISDS bullying...

glynmoody, to random
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EU, Germany and Denmark sued by oil firm over windfall tax - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/20/eu-germany-and-denmark-sued-by-oil-firm-over-windfall-tax oh look: #ISDS in #ECT blocking climate action, just as some of us warned it would, 10 years ago...

YorksBylines, to random
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The UK and Japan are now the only countries unwilling to leave the Energy Charter Treaty - which allows private investors based in one state to sue the government of another state when it acts to combat climate change | Martin Brooks

#ISDS #ClimateAction
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/news/environment/government-dithers-on-leaving-treaty-that-places-profit-over-planet/

drrimmer, to random
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drrimmer, to asia
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'Clive Palmer’s Zeph Investment’s second case against Australia is a $41.3bn claim that it breached the Asean free trade agreement in relation to coal exploration permits, it has emerged. The Attorney General’s Department has revealed that since the May budget, when Guardian Australia first reported on the claim, Palmer’s company has formally launched the second investor-state dispute against the commonwealth.' https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/10/clive-palmers-second-case-against-australia-is-413bn-claim-it-broke-trade-deal #ISDS #ASEAN #coal #climate

glynmoody, to random
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UK should quit ‘climate-wrecking’ energy treaty, say official advisers - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/10/uk-should-quit-energy-charter-treaty-climate-change-committee as some of us have been urging for 10 years... #ECT #ISDS

drrimmer, to Energy
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glynmoody, to random
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EU tables Energy Charter Treaty exit, citing climate concerns - https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy/news/eu-tables-energy-charter-treaty-exit-citing-climate-concerns/ at last, only 10 years late... #isds

lightweight, to random
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To folks aware of the & its less-pronouceable alias that I regularly cite as a real problem for the world & us here in Aotearoa NZ - the () terms of the not-at-all our gov't has signed us up to... this will help you understand how bad it is: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=xW5dEtjMb-k or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW5dEtjMb-k @strypey @DrCuriosity This also explains our gov'ts love for & snubbing domestic companies.

strypey,
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

@lightweight
> Investor State Dispute Services (ISDS) terms of the not-at-all Free Trade Agreement our gov't has signed us up to...this will help you understand how bad it is

When the NatLabs talk about defending the "rules-based international order", this is what they're talking about. China is not exceptional in its economic colonisation of smaller/ weaker countries through "aid". Corporate media is just more honest about it when they do it.

@DrCuriosity

#colonisation #FreeTrade #ISDS

drrimmer, to random
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Investor-state dispute settlement - Clive Palmer’s company plans to sue Australia in fresh claim, budget papers reveal https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/may/10/clive-palmers-company-plans-to-sue-australia-in-fresh-claim-budget-papers-reveal #ISDS #auslaw #auspol

YorksBylines, to random
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National governments trying to counter climate change are being sued by foreign companies for 'damages to investments'. Is it time to abandon ISDS, the legal mechanism being used for these claims? | Martin Brooks

#ClimateChange #ISDS #Bylines https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/news/environment/the-climate-killing-clauses-helping-companies-sue-governments-for-climate-action/

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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My latest for @NWBylines looks at Investor State Dispute Settlement (which is part of the Comprehensive & Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) that the UK has just joined... #ISDS is not an uncommon element of #internationaltrade agreements (despite the EU cooling on them recently).

I conclude that ISDS 'is a window on how states have either facilitated, or been forced to facilitate, an expansion of the rights of #corporations'.

#democracy
#capitalism
https://northwestbylines.co.uk/business/trade/investor-state-dispute-settlement-the-rule-of-law-or-instrument-of-corporate-power/

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