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"The TPP is called a trade agreement, but in actuality it is a long-dreamed-of template for implementing a binding system of global corporate governance as bold as anything the worlds wealthiest elite has attempted before. Of the 26 chapters under negotiation, only a few have to do directly with trade. The other chapters enshrine new rights and privileges for major corporations while weakening the power of nation states to oppose them. The TPP essentially proposes to establish a parallel system of justice where companies can sue countries in a tribunal of judges composed of unaccountable international trade lawyers with little to no process for appeal.
This wild bastardization of the concept of justice endangers everything from affordable medicines, internet freedoms and intellectual property rights to democratically enacted labor laws and environmental protections. And thats not to mention the massive outsourcing of middle class jobs from the US to countries like Vietnam and Brunei.
This isnt just a bad trade agreement, its a wish list of the 1%a worldwide corporate power grab of enormous proportions."
http://www.alternet.org/environment/what-you-need-know-about-worldwide-corporate-power-grab-enormous-proportions?paging=off
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