

When Multinationals Attack Nation States
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2016-12-01 • 1h 30m
In autumn 2016, demonstrations sprang up all over Europe against the CETA free-trade agreement between the European Union and Canada. The reason? An obscure clause which allows multinationals to sue nation states if they feel their profits may be damaged by government decisions. An investigation into the hidden world of international arbitration.
- Directors
- Laure Delesalle
- Writters
- Claire Alet, Cécile Ancieu
- Editors
- Claire Alet, Cécile Ancieu, Sophie Pouleau

When Multinationals Attack Nation States
Visit website2016-12-01 • 1h 30m
7.0/10 • 2
In autumn 2016, demonstrations sprang up all over Europe against the CETA free-trade agreement between the European Union and Canada. The reason? An obscure clause which allows multinationals to sue nation states if they feel their profits may be damaged by government decisions. An investigation into the hidden world of international arbitration.
- Directors
- Laure Delesalle
- Writters
- Claire Alet, Cécile Ancieu
- Editors
- Claire Alet, Cécile Ancieu, Sophie Pouleau
Top Billed Cast
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Jérémie Chouraqui
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Emmanuel Gaillard
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Nelson Ortiz
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Dan de la Garza
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Juan Carlos Preciado
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Marco Velázquez
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Gus van Harten
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- Original Language
- French
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- Keywords
- germanyperumissouriamazon rainforestmultinationalpolutionpoisoninginternational arbitration