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2016

Gus Van Harten

Bilateral investment treaty, investor-state arbitration, FIPPA, BIT

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The Canada-China Fippa: Its Uniqueness And Non-Reciprocity, Gus Van Harten Jul 2016

The Canada-China Fippa: Its Uniqueness And Non-Reciprocity, Gus Van Harten

Gus Van Harten

It is demonstrated that the signed (but not ratified) Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPPA) is novel and, in key respects, non-reciprocal in favour of China. For example, the FIPPA would provide a general right of market access by Chinese investors to Canada but not by Canadian investors to China, allow wider scope for investment screening by China than by Canada, remove a longstanding Canadian reservation for performance requirements that favour aboriginal peoples, and dilute Canada's established position on transparency in investor-state arbitration. These and other aspects of the FIPPA are highlighted via a comparison to other trade …