The investment protection chapter of the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement: A model for the post-Brexit UK IIAs
The impending British exit (Brexit) from the European Union has placed the UK's investment policy at a crossroads. A post-Brexit UK will now have to reorganise its investment relationships with its economic partners through bespoke UK IIAs. This exercise will have to accommodate the shifting Ze...
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sg-smu-ink.sol_research-42872018-01-15T08:30:38Z The investment protection chapter of the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement: A model for the post-Brexit UK IIAs AZIZ, Siraj Shaik The impending British exit (Brexit) from the European Union has placed the UK's investment policy at a crossroads. A post-Brexit UK will now have to reorganise its investment relationships with its economic partners through bespoke UK IIAs. This exercise will have to accommodate the shifting Zeitgeist concerning the balance of investors' rights and the right to regulate IIAs that is expected. This paper examines the continued relevance of the recently minted Investment Protection Chapter in the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, acknowledged by Britain's power brokers, as a persuasive model for the UK to emulate for this purpose. This is notwithstanding the uncertainties that now surround the implementation and efficacy of the Agreement in light of Brexit and a pending decision from the Court of Justice of the European Union. Such emulation would ultimately make for a better Investor-State Dispute Settlement System in the UK IIAs by providing a much needed update to its old investment treaty architecture. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2335 info:doi/10.14330/jeail.2017.10.1.01 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4287/viewcontent/jeail_v10n1_01.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University EUSFTA Investment Chapter Brexit ISDS Right to Regulate Code of Conduct Roster of Arbitrator Antitrust and Trade Regulation International Trade Law |
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The impending British exit (Brexit) from the European Union has placed the UK's investment policy at a crossroads. A post-Brexit UK will now have to reorganise its investment relationships with its economic partners through bespoke UK IIAs. This exercise will have to accommodate the shifting Zeitgeist concerning the balance of investors' rights and the right to regulate IIAs that is expected. This paper examines the continued relevance of the recently minted Investment Protection Chapter in the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, acknowledged by Britain's power brokers, as a persuasive model for the UK to emulate for this purpose. This is notwithstanding the uncertainties that now surround the implementation and efficacy of the Agreement in light of Brexit and a pending decision from the Court of Justice of the European Union. Such emulation would ultimately make for a better Investor-State Dispute Settlement System in the UK IIAs by providing a much needed update to its old investment treaty architecture. |
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The investment protection chapter of the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement: A model for the post-Brexit UK IIAs |
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