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When Multinationals Attack Nation States
When Multinationals Attack Nation States

When Multinationals Attack Nation States

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In autumn 2016, demonstrations sprang up all over Europe against the CETA free-trade agreement between the European Union and Canada. The reason? An obscure clause which allows multinationals to sue nation states if they feel their profits may be damaged by government decisions. An investigation into the hidden world of international arbitration.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

01 December 2016

Country

France

Cast

Anna Flori-Lamour

Anna Flori-Lamour

Herself - Narrator (voice)

Andres Rendle

Andres Rendle

Himself

Jérémie Chouraqui

Jérémie Chouraqui

Himself

Emmanuel Gaillard

Emmanuel Gaillard

Himself

Nelson Ortiz

Nelson Ortiz

Himself

Dan de la Garza

Dan de la Garza

Himself

Juan Carlos Preciado

Juan Carlos Preciado

Himself

Marco Velázquez

Marco Velázquez

Himself

Gus van Harten

Gus van Harten

Himself

Paul Magnette

Paul Magnette

Himself

Marie Arena

Marie Arena

Herself

Alain Deneault

Alain Deneault

Himself

Markus Krajewski

Markus Krajewski

Himself

Kaj Hobér

Kaj Hobér

Himself

Heinz Smital

Heinz Smital

Himself

Ulrich Wollenteit

Ulrich Wollenteit

Himself

Jonathan Hamilton

Jonathan Hamilton

Himself

Hunter Farrell

Hunter Farrell

Himself

Rubén Espinosa

Rubén Espinosa

Himself

Manuel Pulgar Vidal

Manuel Pulgar Vidal

Himself

Eleanor Stuck

Eleanor Stuck

Herself

Rosa Amaro

Rosa Amaro

Herself

Rodrigo Sales

Rodrigo Sales

Himself

Matthias Fekl

Matthias Fekl

Himself (archive footage)

Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel

Self (archive footage)

Albert Jan van den Berg

Albert Jan van den Berg

Himself (archive footage)

Sabine Konrad

Sabine Konrad

Herself (archive footage)

Ira Rennert

Ira Rennert

Himself (archive footage)

Edward G. Kehoe

Edward G. Kehoe

Himself (archive footage)

Fernando Serrano

Fernando Serrano

Himself (archive footage)

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