International investment treaties grant transnational investors too many privileges and thus compromise the rights of citizens and states, critics say. The video No more corporate privileges gives an impression of the concerns of experts and activists.
Video from a Week of Action in Brussels for an Alternative Investment Regime
Network for Justice in Global Investment
Enel Today and Tomorrow
Joseph Wilde-Ramsing, Kristóf Rácz, Fleur Scheele, and Peter Saaman/SOMO. Commissioned by Greenpeace Italy
Hidden Costs of the Path of Coal and Carbon versus Possibilities for a Cleaner and Brighter Future The electricity provided by power companies and the employment that electricity provision creates are economic goods that benefit society and drive economic and●●●
Restricted Rights: Migrant women workers in Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia
Reiko Harima, Asian Migrant Centre, Mekong Migration Network War on Want
The story of thousands of migrant women workers is revealed in the new report launched by War on Want and the Asian Migrant Centre. The report presents the appalling conditions faced by women who have to migrate because of poverty and●●●
