From Sea to Sea: Regulatory Space of Federal and Provincial Governments in Canada Under CETA and TPP Investment Chapters

Charles-Emmanuel Côté
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The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of TPP and CETA investment chapters on the regulatory space of government in Canada. Past treaty practice of Canada will be the yardstick for this assessment, most notably the investment chapter in the North American Free Trade Agreement between the Government of Canada, the Government of the United Mexican States and the Government of the United States of America (NAFTA) and the model Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) of Canada. Overall neither TPP nor CETA stands out as better protecting or reducing more the regulatory space of government. It depends of the policy area considered. CETA appears to be more innovative, representing a synthesis of the preoccupations of Canada and the EU towards international investment law and ISA. TPP is a blueprint for US foreign legal policy in the Pacific space and elsewhere, representing an orthodox view of international investment law. The systemic issue of legal articulation between CETA, TPP and past Canadian treaties adds an unprecedented layer of complexity to the matter at hand. It is argued that contradictions in the international obligations of Canada is likely to create confusion both for regulators and arbitrators, while investors might simply make the best of it.
从海到海:CETA和TPP投资章节下加拿大联邦和省政府的监管空间
本文的目的是评估TPP和CETA投资章节对加拿大政府监管空间的影响。加拿大过去的条约惯例将是这一评估的标准,最引人注目的是加拿大政府、墨西哥合众国政府和美利坚合众国政府之间的《北美自由贸易协定》(《北美自由贸易协定》)中的投资章节和加拿大的《促进和保护外国投资协定》范本。总的来说,TPP和CETA都没有更好地保护或减少政府的监管空间。这取决于所考虑的政策领域。CETA似乎更具创新性,代表了加拿大和欧盟对国际投资法和ISA的关注的综合。TPP是美国在太平洋地区及其他地区外交法律政策的蓝图,代表了国际投资法的正统观点。CETA、TPP和过去的加拿大条约之间的法律衔接的系统性问题,给当前的问题增加了前所未有的复杂性。有人认为,加拿大在国际义务上的矛盾可能会给监管机构和仲裁员造成困惑,而投资者可能只是充分利用它。
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