TPP And The Next Frontier In International Arbitration

Law360, New York (April 28, 2015, 10:14 AM EDT) -- The Trans-Pacific Partnership will likely be up for a fast-track vote in the Senate very soon, and with Senate approval it will open up a new frontier in both trade and opportunities to refine trade law.[1] Although TPP's terms remain classified and subject to final negotiations, it will no doubt contain a range of novel intellectual property provisions as well as some form of dispute resolution for international investors. The TPP promises not only to rapidly increase the flow of data across the borders of its treaty parties, but it may well produce important developments in the arbitration of international investment claims....

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