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This chapter examines whether the notionally separate international economic policy regime devoted to protecting foreign investment against certain host-government regulations could affect the implementation of social policy norms and institutions at the regional, national or sub-national levels.
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Clarkson, S., Hindelang, S. (2016). How Parallel Lines Intersect: Investor-State Dispute Settlement and Regional Social Policies. In: Bianculli, A.C., Hoffmann, A.R. (eds) Regional Organizations and Social Policy in Europe and Latin America. Development, Justice and Citizenship Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137490353_2
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