CETA - 8. Dispute resolution and monitoring (Fr)

Dispute resolution and supervision

1. Dispute resolution

CETA puts in place simplified and organized dispute resolution mechanisms such as
voluntary mediation, investment arbitration and expedited arbitration for situations
urgent.

The agreement aims to promote the transparency, efficiency and speed of the procedures for
resolution via innovative mechanisms such as the development of resolution procedures
of custom litigation for certain sectors (such as work, environment, services
and taxes).

2. Monitoring

Several committees and sub-committees are set up to oversee and facilitate implementation
and implementation of the Agreement, as well as to promote dialogue between the Parties on all
CETA topics.

Transparency provisions have also been drafted to ensure that each
Party will have access to information (such as laws and regulations) that may affect
the operability of the Agreement.

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