UK Government commercial links to the country’s military regime.
For example, Burma Campaign UK, a key actor in the previous campaign that led BAT and other companies to quit the market, is considering reviving its “Dirty List” of companies directly or indirectly linked to human rights violations in the country. https://t.co/Bsq1PEvMH1
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 27. Juni 2018
Australia wins #plainpacks case before #WTO Panel. Will there be an Appellate Body to hear the inevitable appeal? https://t.co/52NkPnMxmK pic.twitter.com/oWkwx9lLn1
— Andrew D. Mitchell (@AndrewDMitch) 28. Juni 2018
Having just read all of the 800+ pages of the WTO plain packaging panel report, I can now say with great certainty that … haha, just kidding. https://t.co/SmxE871vok
— Simon Lester (@snlester) 28. Juni 2018
Report on @icsid cooperation agreement with the Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration (SCIA) (ä文) https://t.co/luK1h7JHf7
— Mark Feldman (@MFeldman_) 27. Juni 2018
Today the @wto will issue it’s long-awaited dispute ruling in the Australia tobacco plain packaging case.
Read all about it here: https://t.co/U6gQKsk6cm— Bryce Baschuk (@bbaschuk) 28. Juni 2018
UNCTAD’s annual review of Investor-State dispute settlement is out. https://t.co/eAhZZ2LKjF Unsurprisingly, most of the known investor claims (65) were brought under old-fashioned BITs, concluded in the 80s and 90s. #ISDS
— Pekka Niemelä (@PekkaJN) 28. Juni 2018
Rohingya refugees have not been consulted on repatriation or involved in MOU b/t the gov’t and UN
— Peter Micek (@lawyerpants) 27. Juni 2018
News Lens: Sustainable infrastructure and the multilateral development banks: Changing the narrative https://t.co/AVMucFjnei
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 27. Juni 2018
“New BIICL report asks: Can businesses uphold human rights without breaking the law?” Read more about this recent report into business and human rights https://t.co/y8gUjYZUBs pic.twitter.com/zQvAofBFd9
— BIICL (@BIICL) 24. Juni 2018
More on the #1MDB >> Seized $$ and luxury goods linked to #Malaysia’s former PM #NajibRazak valued at USD$273 million. https://t.co/gsAvWWullE
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 27. Juni 2018
Great work from our Asia Pacific colleagues! #AnticorruptionAPAC rocks! https://t.co/oh5yFdLTel
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 28. Juni 2018
New working paper out on the design of investment treaties and the risk of investor claims for arbitration @SSRN https://t.co/vNXmv28GbW
— Tarald Laudal Berge (@taraldla) 22. Juni 2018
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