Companies can sue governments for closing oilfields and mines – and the risk of huge damages is already stopping countries from passing green laws, ministers say
Edit: I just found a totally relevant article and thought of adding it here, instead of making a new post.
how Wall Street is making millions betting against green laws
Now, however, the sector has found a far larger playground: financing massive arbitration lawsuits launched by companies against governments, where claims can stretch to tens of billions of dollars.
These cases come under a little-known area of international law called investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), which allows corporations to sue countries for actions that hurt their profits.
With litigation funders facing no risk of a counterclaim, and potential awards that now average more than $200m (£160m), legal experts warn that the system has become a “gambler’s nirvana” for hedge funds and specialist financiers.
The thing that bugs me is that politicians thread the needle all the freaking time. They’re skilled at moving policy towards a goal (usually for ill), so the idea that “they’re just hamstrung and can’t even look at oil companies funny” is simply ridiculous.