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Investment protection agreements, regulatory chill, and national measures on childhood obesity prevention

In: Ending Childhood Obesity

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  • Mavluda Sattorova

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This chapter will examine an interplay between international investment law and national policies on childhood obesity prevention. While the meaning and causes of a regulatory chill have already received some attention in academic literature, novel issues arise from the emerging empirical studies. As part of its effort to reframe the ongoing debate, the chapter will discuss a chilling effect of investor behaviour on national policy-making and outline some recommendations as to how a possible chilling effect of investment treaties and investor conduct on the making and implementation of public health regulations could be countered through reforms of investment treaty provisions as well as national laws on foreign investment. The chapter concludes with a toolkit for national policymakers, outlining key issues that those involved in devising and implementing national childhood obesity measures need to know in order to overcome any possible chilling factor and to ensure that new regulations are immune to legal challenges from affected investors.

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  • Mavluda Sattorova, 2020. "Investment protection agreements, regulatory chill, and national measures on childhood obesity prevention," Chapters, in: Amandine Garde & Joshua Curtis & Olivier De Schutter (ed.), Ending Childhood Obesity, chapter 7, pages 161-184, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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