ISDS, Intellectual Property Rights and Public Health

Chapter in Rethinking Bilateral Investment Treaties: Critical Issues and Policy Choices, Kavaljit Singh and Burghard Ilge, eds., pp. 189-199 (2016)

Northeastern University School of Law Research Paper No. 282-2016

14 Pages Posted: 9 Dec 2016

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Brook K. Baker

Northeastern University - School of Law

Katrina Geddes

New York University (NYU), School of Law; Cornell University - Cornell Tech NYC

Date Written: 2016

Abstract

Investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) provisions in bilateral investment treaties and other trade or investment treaties allow foreign investors to challenge, in a secretive tribunal of highly paid lawyers, any government action that interferes with investors’ ‘legitimate’ expectations of profit. The ISDS process, despite lacking the safeguards and transparency of domestic legal systems, has the potential to drastically affect the lives of millions of people, particularly when it affects national intellectual property policies or decisions concerning public health.

Keywords: Investor-state dispute settlement, ISDS

Suggested Citation

Baker, Brook K. and Geddes, Katrina, ISDS, Intellectual Property Rights and Public Health (2016). Chapter in Rethinking Bilateral Investment Treaties: Critical Issues and Policy Choices, Kavaljit Singh and Burghard Ilge, eds., pp. 189-199 (2016), Northeastern University School of Law Research Paper No. 282-2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2883169

Brook K. Baker (Contact Author)

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Katrina Geddes

New York University (NYU), School of Law ( email )

Cornell University - Cornell Tech NYC

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New York, NY 10011
United States

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