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Greenpeace Welcomes Belgium’s PLans to Inquire CETA’s ICS Mechanism Legality

© REUTERS / Denis BalibouseGreenpeace activists hold banners and giant eyes during a demonstration against the trade agreements TTIP, CETA and TiSA in front of the U.S. Mission in Geneva, Switzerland, September 20, 2016.
Greenpeace activists hold banners and giant eyes during a demonstration against the trade agreements TTIP, CETA and TiSA in front of the U.S. Mission in Geneva, Switzerland, September 20, 2016. - Sputnik International
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Greenpeace welcomed Belgium’s concern about the legality of EU-Canadian Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Greenpeace welcomed Belgium’s commitment to ask the European Court of Justice (ECJ) about legality of the Investment Court System (ICS) contained in the EU-Canadian Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).

"CETA remains a threat for the environment and public health, and the Belgian agreement doesn’t change that. But the decision to take investment protection provisions to the European court will finally determine the legality of CETA. It’s disgraceful that it took the brave stand of two Belgian regions to achieve something that should have been done before negotiations were wrapped up," Greenpeace EU trade policy adviser Shira Stanton said, as quoted in the organization’s statement issued on Thursday.

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She added that the situation showed "the extent to which [governments] are ignoring the concerns of the people they are meant to represent and stifling public debate."

ICS is a system of protection of investments, which allows corporations to sue governments if their investments are affected bypassing the ECJ and national courts.

​CETA aims to establish a free trade zone between Canada and the European Union. In 2013, Ottawa and Brussels reached an agreement on key elements of the deal. European critics of CETA claim it would undermine standards and regulations on environmental protection, health and safety and workers' rights.

The agreement was at first blocked by the Belgium’s French-speaking region of Wallonia but on Thursday Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said that the parties had finally managed to reach consensus.

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