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  • Investor State Dispute Settlements - Stop TTIP148668
  • Wikipedia - Investor-state dispute settlement148669
  • EurActiv Special Report: TTIP and the Arbitration Clause (12/14) !148670
  • Video: TTIP: Regulatory Cooperation - a Threat to Democracy (CEO)148671
  • TAFTA: Empowering Corporations to Bypass Domestic Courts and Attack Consumer and Environmental Safeguards before Extrajudicial Tribunals - Public Citizen Briefing Paper148672
  • TTIP: "Regulatory Cooperation" a threat to democracy - CEO 13.03.16148673
  • TTIP: 'Reform' of investor dispute settlement clause not enough - EurActiv 07.01.16148674
  • TTIP’s regulatory cooperation has already begun attacking democracy - EurActiv 18.01.16148675
  • Report: Dangerous Regulatory Diet: How Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation Under TTIP Will Allow Bureaucrats and Big Businesses to Attack the Public Interest - CEO Europe 01…148676
  • TTIP is a ‘revolution against international law’, says UN Expert - Global Justice Now 16.10.15148677
  • Report: Cooperating to deregulate TTIP fits neatly with the domestic deregulation agenda of the EU - CEO Europe 11/15148678
  • How the secret TTIP trade deal could enable companies to sue countries - The Conversation 12.11.15148679
  • Paper: The Regulatory Cooperation Chapter of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Institutional Structures and Democratic Consequences - NYU School of Law 26.0…148680
  • Sovereign risk: first ISDS dispute won, but it won't be the last - Mandarin 23.12.15148681
  • The US-EU Trade Deal Could Make the UK Election Mostly Pointless - Vice 23.03.15148682
  • The United States of TTIP: A Big Business Constitution for Europe - Common Dreams 12.03.15148683
  • Statement by 170 civil society organisations on regulatory cooperation in EU-US trade talks - CEO Europe 04.02.15148684
  • TTIP investor rights: the many voices ignored by the Commission - CEO 03.02.15148685
  • For a fair, transparent and effective ISDS in TTIP - EurActiv 16.01.15148686
  • ISDS decision delayed to end of TTIP talks - EurActiv 14.01.15148687
  • The battle against TTIP is a battle for British democracy, and we must not stop fighting it - Independent 14.01.15148688
  • France and Germany to form united front against ISDS - EurActiv 15.01.15148689
  • The TTIP trade deal will throw equality before the law on the corporate bonfire - Guardian 13.01.15148690
  • Report: TTIP: covert attacks on democracy and regulation - CEO Europe 05.12.14148691
  • The British government is leading a gunpowder plot against democracy - Guardian 04.11.14148692
  • TTIP's Threat to Democracy - Huff Post 09.10.14148693
  • US firms could make billions from UK via secret tribunals - Independent 09.10.14148694
  • Trade Deals: Toxic Talks - FT 06.10.14148695
  • The TTIP deal hands British sovereignty to multinationals - Guardian 14.09.14148696
  • TTIP: the biggest threat to democracy you've never heard of - New Statesman 05.09.14148697
  • Cameron’s trade deal would ‘open floodgates’ to Philip Morris style cases - Global Justice Now 22.10.14148698
  • Why Germany Is Backing Away From a Trade Deal that Lets Corporations Sue the Government - Yes! 06.08.14148699
  • Do the Commission’s assurances on TTIP stack up? - TTIP.eu, 17.07.14148700
  • TTIP is an affront to democracy - New Internationalist 11.07.14148701
  • TTIP: debunking the business propaganda over investor rights - CEO 03.17.14148703
  • The Transatlantic Trade Deal: a project of the 1% - Open Democracy, 26.06.14148704
  • TTIP serves the major corporations - DW 23.05.14148705
  • World Democracy Movement - WDM 148706
  • Pan-EU coalition slams EU-US trade deal as a threat to democracy - Global justice Now 22.10.14148707
  • Joint Transatlantic Greens’ Statement: The TTIP is 'a huge threat to democracy' - 19.05.14148708
  • Video: Suing the state: hidden rules within the EU-US trade deal (7'35 min) - 16.04.14148709
  • Suing the State: Hidden rules within the EU-US trade deal - SourcedTV Video, March 2014148710
  • Ken Clarke (UK TTIP Minister): A threat to democracy? The EU-US trade deal is no such thing - Guardian 13.03.14148711
  • Give and take in the EU-US trade deal? Sure. We give, the corporations take - Guardian 10.03.14148712
  • Rough trade: the new corporate power grab - Red Pepper, 02/14148713
  • The TTIP: How a New Secret 'Trade' Treaty Could Put the World's Biggest Firms Beyond Government Control - IB Times, 15.01.14148714
  • 'Free Trade' and the death of democracy - Al Jazeera, 19.12.14148715
  • The lies behind this transatlantic trade deal - George Monbiot 02.12.13148717
  • The corporation invasion - Le Monde diplomatique 02.12.13148718
  • Video: Is the TTIP A Monstrous Assault on Democracy? (3 mins) - TruthLoader 17.11.13148719
  • A Global Ban on Left-Wing Politics - George Monbiot 04.11.13148720
  • Chapter 7: Business sues government and the taxpayer pays the bill (A Brave New Transatlantic Partnership) - Seattle to Brussels Network, Oct 2013148721
  • Glyn Moody Presentation: TAFTA/TTIP - trade, Internet and democracy - 13.10.13148722
  • "A Corporate Trojan Horse": Obama Pushes Secretive TPP Trade Pact, Would Rewrite Swath of U.S. Laws - DN 04.10.13148723
  • Updated: A transatlantic corporate bill of rights - investor privileges in EU-US trade deal threaten public interest 04.10.13148724
  • Unravelling the spin: a guide to corporate rights in the EU-US trade deal - Corporate Watch 09.07.13148725
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