Shadow Courts, Haley Sweetland Edwards
Shadow Courts, Haley Sweetland Edwards
List: $12.50 | Sale: $8.75
Club: $6.25

Shadow Courts
The Tribunals that Rule Global Trade

Author: Haley Sweetland Edwards

Narrator: Thérèse Plummer

Unabridged: 3 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2020


Synopsis

A behind-the-scenes look at the powerful courts that decide when international trade is legal or not. Does their rise mark a huge boon for corporations to challenge the power of sovereign nation-states?

International trade deals have become vastly complex documents, seeking to govern everything from labor rights to environmental protections. This evolution has drawn alarm from American voters, but their suspicions are often vague.

In this book, investigative journalist Haley Sweetland Edwards offers a detailed look at one little-known but powerful provision in most modern trade agreements that is designed to protect the financial interests of global corporations against the governments of sovereign states. She makes a devastating case that Investor-State Dispute Settlement -- a "shadow court" that allows corporations to sue a nation outside its own court system -- has tilted the balance of power on the global stage. A corporation can use ISDS to challenge a nation's policies and regulations, if it believes those laws are unfair or diminish its future profits. From the 1960s to 2000, corporations brought fewer than 40 disputes, but in the last fifteen years, they have brought nearly 650 -- 54 against Argentina alone.

Edwards conducted extensive research and interviewed dozens of policymakers, activists, and government officials in Argentina, Canada, Bolivia, Ecuador, the European Union, and in the Obama administration. The result is a major story about a significant shift in the global balance of power.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lenny

“The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all.” –G.K. Chesterton. You’ll never find more resounding evidence of that reality than this brisk, expert volume on investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) courts. First, applause for Haley......more

Goodreads review by Megan

Earlier this year, I read Astra Taylor's Democracy May Not Exist but We'll Miss It When It's Gone. A short section of that book is dedicated to Investor State Dispute Settlements (ISDS), which was my first introduction to the concept and I was... shocked. ISDS refers to a set of rules through which......more

Goodreads review by Darren

To the uninitiated the contents of this book may come as a bit of a shock, namely that global trade is being ruled upon by tribunals that get relatively little oversight. As global trade agreements become ever-increasingly complex they tend to have a safeguard added, seemingly to protect the financi......more

In the name of increasing international trade, and specifically “free trade,” courts to litigate between multi-national corporations and their host country governments have been established. However, these “ISDS” (Investor-State Dispute Settlements) continually favor the corporations and free-market......more