'New Thinking' video: Investment Treaties and Arbitration, Historically Separate

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The latest video in GEG's series on New Thinking in Investment Treaties is now online! In the video, Taylor St John discusses why investment treaties and investor-state arbitration were originally separate and why they may be separate again in future agreements, like TTIP.

Watch the video below or on the New Thinking on Investment Treaties YouTube channel.

New Thinking on Investment Treaties is a series of short presentations by academics, practitioners, and civil society on key topics in international investment law, hosted by the Global Economic Governance Programme at Oxford University and the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment at Columbia University. The series facilitates open access to cutting-edge research and information, and aims to help enrich discussions about the past, present, and future of investment treaties. The full schedule of online presentations is available here.

GEG and Columbia launch Online Forum: New Thinking on Investment Treaties