
Kirstyn Inglis- PhD EU law
- Professor at University of São Paulo
Kirstyn Inglis
- PhD EU law
- Professor at University of São Paulo
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Kirstyn Inglis currently work as Visiting Professor at the Institute of International Relations (IRI) at the University of São Paulo (USP). She is Vice-Coordinator of the Brazil-C-EU project, a Jean Monnet Support to Institutions project (2015-2018) and Co-financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Her research focus is on EU external relations law and policy generally, and more specifically focusing on Brazil's relations with the European Union in a broad range of subject spanning trade, food and the environment.
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Multilateral Investment Court, Investor-to-State Dispute Settlement, ISDS, Alternatives to ISDS
Online reference https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3125711, uploaded 18 February 2018
Investor to State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Mechanisms:
A Comparison of Evolving Legal Approaches in Brazilian and Latin American with the European Union
The reform of ISDS and potential alternatives to it, is a priority for the EU today. Forei...
To talk of current challenges in the Union’s competences in the field of international environment law is to talk about the
enormity and urgency of the challenge facing the Member States and the Union in balancing economic growth with environmental
and human health protection at EU and international levels. The Union’s economic development since Wo...
The Union's positive and negative green footprints It is fair to say that the European Union (EU) has left both positive and negative footprints on Europe's environment and, necessarily by extension, on the entire world's environment. The adjectives used by the scientific community in relation to the degradation of the environment underline the urg...
The Treaty of Lisbon will introduce a new Title on Energy to the EC Treaty (now referred to as the Treaty on the Functioning of the European union (TFEU)). It is contained in Title XXI, Article 194 of the consolidated version of the TFEU.
The purpose of this paper is to anticipate the implications of the transitional arrangements contained in the Accession Treaty on the agri-food acquis after enlargement on 1 May 2004. While the combination of the current reform of agri-food law and the system of transitional arrangements will contribute to the complexity of EC agri-food law, enlarg...
The sixth enlargement of the EU undoubtedly presents its environmental law with greater challenges than any previous enlargement. The current Accession Treaty provides for the accession to the previously existing EU of 15 Member States (the Fifteen) by eight central and eastern European countries (CEECs), together with Malta and Cyprus (the Ten). I...