The Exclusion of Protection for FossilFuel Investments under the Modernized ECTand in the Event of Withdrawal from the ECT:Should EU States Remain Parties to the ECT or Withdraw?
Key Points
Exclusion of fossil fuel investments from protections could increase uncertainty for investors, and potentially disrupt energy markets.
Recent changes in the Energy Charter Treaty raise concerns about dispute resolution related to fossil fuel investments, affecting regional stability.
Assessment focuses on the implications of withdrawal from the ECT for EU states, especially regarding legal protections for investments.
Highlights the potential for significant impacts on energy policy and investor confidence, underscoring the need for careful consideration.
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