HUMAN RIGHTS: Human rights, bilateral investment treaties and host government agreements
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
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Antony Crockett, an associate at Clifford Chance in London and a member of a UN working group set up to consider such issues, asks whether bilateral investment treaties and host government agreements have hindered governments’ ability to change their law to promote and protect human rights – in the light of the ICSID case of Piero Foresti, Laura de Carli & others v South Africa
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