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We're Witnessing The Corporate Power That Wallace Warned Us About... (Original Post) thomhartmann Sep 2016 OP
It's incredible that we were warned about this 72 years ago. senz Sep 2016 #1
TPP Super Courts?? Wies Acres Sep 2016 #2
 

senz

(11,945 posts)
1. It's incredible that we were warned about this 72 years ago.
Tue Sep 6, 2016, 06:58 PM
Sep 2016

Media ownership was still broadly spread about; the intense media consolidation/ monopoly that took place in the 80s and 90s hadn't occurred. And yet for decades the American people knew almost nothing about the growth of corporate power and the danger inherent in too much cooperation between corporations and government.

 

Wies Acres

(15 posts)
2. TPP Super Courts??
Tue Sep 6, 2016, 11:01 PM
Sep 2016

Imagine a private, global super court that empowers corporations to bend countries to their will.

Say a nation tries to prosecute a corrupt CEO or ban dangerous pollution. Imagine that a company could turn to this super court and sue the whole country for daring to interfere with its profits, demanding hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars as retribution.

Imagine that this court is so powerful that nations often must heed its rulings as if they came from their own supreme courts, with no meaningful way to appeal. That it operates unconstrained by precedent or any significant public oversight, often keeping its proceedings and sometimes even its decisions secret. That the people who decide its cases are largely elite Western corporate attorneys who have a vested interest in expanding the court’s authority because they profit from it directly, arguing cases one day and then sitting in judgment another. That some of them half-jokingly refer to themselves as “The Club” or “The Mafia.”

And imagine that the penalties this court has imposed have been so crushing — and its decisions so unpredictable — that some nations dare not risk a trial, responding to the mere threat of a lawsuit by offering vast concessions, such as rolling back their own laws or even wiping away the punishments of convicted criminals.

This system is already in place, operating behind closed doors in office buildings and conference rooms in cities around the world. Known as investor-state dispute settlement, or ISDS, it is written into a vast network of treaties that govern international trade and investment, including NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which Congress must soon decide whether to ratify.

There is more at the link:

https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrishamby/super-court?utm_term=.lpJ66D92bE#.feQVVmwXY5

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