Titre : |
Comprendre le CETA : une analyse du texte final de l'Accord Economique et Commercial Global |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Editeur : |
Berlin/Ottawa : Powershift, CCPA et al. |
Année de publication : |
sept 2016 |
Importance : |
84 p |
Note générale : |
03.02.CET |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Tags : |
Commerce mondial Accords commerciaux CETA Canada |
Index. décimale : |
03.02 Accords Commerciaux |
Résumé : |
This follow-up to the 2014 report, Making Sense of CETA, assesses the final text of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement as released in February 2016. The dozen or so European and Canadian contributors herein look at how CETA would, if ratified, have far-reaching and problematic impacts on public services, domestic regulation, intellectual property rights, and government measures implemented to address climate change or improve food security. A chapter on investment protection in CETA challenges claims a proposed "investment court system" sufficiently addresses concerns about the anti-democratic nature of investor-state dispute settlement. A final chapter on the lengthy ratification processes in Europe and Canada suggests CETA will be the subject of intense public debate, especially in Europe, for some time to come. |
En ligne : |
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/making-sense-ceta-2016 |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/National%20Office/2016/09/Making_Sense_of_CETA_2016.pdf |
Comprendre le CETA : une analyse du texte final de l'Accord Economique et Commercial Global [texte imprimé] . - Berlin/Ottawa : Powershift, CCPA et al., sept 2016 . - 84 p. 03.02.CET Langues : Français ( fre)
Tags : |
Commerce mondial Accords commerciaux CETA Canada |
Index. décimale : |
03.02 Accords Commerciaux |
Résumé : |
This follow-up to the 2014 report, Making Sense of CETA, assesses the final text of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement as released in February 2016. The dozen or so European and Canadian contributors herein look at how CETA would, if ratified, have far-reaching and problematic impacts on public services, domestic regulation, intellectual property rights, and government measures implemented to address climate change or improve food security. A chapter on investment protection in CETA challenges claims a proposed "investment court system" sufficiently addresses concerns about the anti-democratic nature of investor-state dispute settlement. A final chapter on the lengthy ratification processes in Europe and Canada suggests CETA will be the subject of intense public debate, especially in Europe, for some time to come. |
En ligne : |
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/making-sense-ceta-2016 |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/National%20Office/2016/09/Making_Sense_of_CETA_2016.pdf |
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