Kirstyn Inglis

Vice-Coordinator of the Brazil-C-EU Project co-funded by the Erusmus+ Programme of the European Union, Instituto de Relações Internacionais, Universidade de São Paulo

Visiting Professor

Prof. Lucio Martins Rodrigues, Ave.,

by cross 4-5

São Paulo, 05508-020

Brazil

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

2

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Investor to State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Mechanisms: A Comparison of Evolving Legal Approaches in Brazilian and Latin American with the European Union

Number of pages: 37 Posted: 22 Feb 2018
Daniele Bianchi and Kirstyn Inglis
University Paris-Sorbonne and Vice-Coordinator of the Brazil-C-EU Project co-funded by the Erusmus+ Programme of the European Union, Instituto de Relações Internacionais, Universidade de São Paulo
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Multilateral Investment Court, Investor-to-State Dispute Settlement, ISDS, Alternatives to ISDS

Towards a Continuity and Transition Treaty for Scotland's EU Membership

Number of pages: 9 Posted: 06 Dec 2016
Kirstyn Inglis
Vice-Coordinator of the Brazil-C-EU Project co-funded by the Erusmus+ Programme of the European Union, Instituto de Relações Internacionais, Universidade de São Paulo
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EU Law, Scotland, Article 50 TEU, Article 49 TEU, Brexit, Regional integrations, fragmentation and idsintegration, contraction and enlargement, continutiy and transition

Towards a Continuity and Transition Treaty for Scotland's EU Membership

Number of pages: 9 Posted: 08 Dec 2016
Kirstyn Inglis
Vice-Coordinator of the Brazil-C-EU Project co-funded by the Erusmus+ Programme of the European Union, Instituto de Relações Internacionais, Universidade de São Paulo
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European Union, Brexit, Secession and Accession, Rule of Law and the Lack of Standards for Referendums in EU Primary Law Making, Fragmentation, Contraction, Disintegration versus Enlargement & Integration, Regional Organisations, Article 50 TEU, Article 49 TEU