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"No Ordinary Deal" book launch & PM response

Scoop | Tuesday, 16 November 2010

"No Ordinary Deal" book launch & PM response

Scoop Audio + Images

By Alastair Thompson

On Wednesday 10 November a group of academics, media and politicos gathered at Victoria University’s Rutherford House to launch a remarkable book about the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The complete audio from the launch is contained in this report.

Published by Bridget Williams Books – a public interest book publisher – "No Ordinary Deal : Unmasking the Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement" features chapters from 19 experts in different aspects of the "hot" trade deal including a chapter by Scoop.co.nz columnist Paul Buchanan. [Press Release]

When Scoop raised a key issue from the book with Prime Minister John Key in his post-cabinet press conference on Monday the PM made a very interesting statement - effectively ruling out NZ’s agreement with provisions (similar to those in NAFTA) which would enable foreign corporate investors to sue the NZ government if they were obstructed from achieving their investment intentions.

In the audio clip below the PM first describes the notion of these provisions as "far-fetched" before stating on the record that NZ would be opposed to them.

Scoop Audio (2 Minutes) :
John Key’s post Cabinet press conference 15 November 2010. The Prime Minister answers questions about the Trans-Pacific Partnership in the context of Auckland University Professor Jane Kelsey’s newly published book "No Ordinary Deal", featuring the writing of a wide range of academics critiquing the NAFTA model which lies behind the TPP negotiating texts. The PM described the authors assertion that the texts included provisions allowing for private companies to sue sovereign nations as "far-fetched". He then ruled out NZ support for any such provisions.

Audio from the presentation on 10 November follows :

Professor Jane Kelsey’s introduction :

Publisher Bridget Williams explains the publishing objectives

Professor Jane Kelsey’s remarks introducing publisher guest US Speaker Lori Wallach :

Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch Director Lori Wallach’s presentation

Concluding Q&A including questions from Mike Smith and the NZ Herald’s Fran O’Sullivan

Publisher Bridget Williams and Professor Jane Kelsey (Photo : Scoop)

 source: Scoop