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Investment treaties & investor-state dispute settlements
International investment rulemaking takes place at bilateral, regional, interregional and multilateral levels, with over 2500 treaties in force as of April 2024, including treaties with investment provisions. Investment treaties can take a variety of forms and include, for example, bilateral investment treaties (BIT), which are agreements made betw een two States establishing the terms and… Continue Reading Continue Reading Investment treaties & investor-state dispute settlements
Forced labour & modern slavery
Slavery and forced labour are prohibited under a range of international treaties and conventions. Since 1981, slavery has been prohibited by all individual States. However, slavery and forced labour remain prevalent; the 2021 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery highlighted that on any given day, 49.6 million people are in modern slavery, including 27.6 million people in forced labour… Continue Reading Continue Reading Forced labour & modern slavery
Finance & banking sector
The finance and banking sector plays a vital role in the world’s economy. For example, the world gross domestic product is valued at $79 trillion. (2017 figures, IMF), while the value of shares trading on stock exchanges is $78.2 trillion, almost equating the total amount of goods and services provided around the world. These numbers… Continue Reading Continue Reading Finance & banking sector
Energy sector
The energy sector has seen an increased focus on renewable energy production in the last decade. This growth has the potential to help address global climate change, increase access to electricity, and improve people’s lives by protecting them from air pollution and other environmental and social impacts connected to fossil fuel production. However, as of… Continue Reading Continue Reading Energy sector
Health and social care
The right to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health (right to health) is universally recognised. It is a vital pre-requisite for human wellbeing, life in dignity and sustainable development. According to the UN Secretary-General’s 2020 policy paper on COVID-19 and human rights, a health crisis of this magnitude has a critical adverse impact on… Continue Reading Continue Reading Health and social care
