
The paper written by Bart-Jaap Verbeek, who according to SOMO , " is a specialist in the transnational governance of trade and investment and the impact on labour, environment, democracy, and human rights. In particular, and examines how trade and investment agreements enhance and protect transnational capital flows and what the implications are for equitable and sustainable economic development."
In this paper he " explores the agenda driving the negotiations for an Indonesia-Europe Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in relation to investment and discusses the merits of alternative investment protection frameworks as proposed by Indonesia and other countries in relation to promoting more equitable and sustainable development."
The paper includes references on Public Services Provision , Human Rights and more . It is an excellent read and of benefit to those concerned on the international trade debate