Heading for Divorce? Investment Protection Rules in Free Trade Agreements

in: Manfred Elsig, Micheal Hahn and Gabriele Spilker (eds.), "The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance", Cambridge University Press (Forthcoming).

Ottawa Faculty of Law Working Paper No. 2019-03

25 Pages Posted: 18 Dec 2018

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Wolfgang Alschner

University of Ottawa - Common Law Section

Date Written: November 28, 2018

Abstract

After three decades of companionship, investment protection rules and trade agreements are heading for a divorce. Investment chapters have been included in preferential trade and investment agreements (PTIAs) since the late 1980s, but have recently come under fire. The U.S. administration considers privately enforceable investment protection obligations as an unwanted incentive to offshore American jobs and the EU Commission seeks to omit them to benefit from the accelerated ratification process reserved for trade agreements that fall under exclusive EU competency. After decades of coexistence, investment protection rules and trade agreements are thus likely to go their separate ways. This article empirically evaluates the impact of their thirty-year companionship to assess the implications of their looming split. It finds that investment chapters remain little more than a bilateral investment treaty plugged into a trade agreement. PTIAs and self-standing investment treaties do not vary systematically in investment protection content and the wider trade agreement context does little to affect the interpretation of investment rules in PTIAs. In spite of their coexistence in the same treaty, there is thus little evidence of cross-fertilization between trade and investment protection rules in PTIAs. This absence of normative convergence suggests that their looming split merely formalizes the continuous normative distinction between trade liberalization and investment protection.

Keywords: investment law, trade law, convergence, empirical, free trade agreements, investment chapter, investment treaties, BIT, FTA, PTIA

Suggested Citation

Alschner, Wolfgang, Heading for Divorce? Investment Protection Rules in Free Trade Agreements (November 28, 2018). in: Manfred Elsig, Micheal Hahn and Gabriele Spilker (eds.), "The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance", Cambridge University Press (Forthcoming)., Ottawa Faculty of Law Working Paper No. 2019-03, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3292569 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3292569

Wolfgang Alschner (Contact Author)

University of Ottawa - Common Law Section ( email )

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