MEPs in Strasbourg next week are set to vote on how the free-trade deal, TTIP, with the Americans should be negotiated.
It will be their second attempt after president Martin Schulz, at the last plenary session, called off the vote following splits among and between party groups.
A special court, known as the investor-state dispute system (ISDS), designed to allow big companies to sue countries, had roused sharp divisions.
Those issues have now been, ostensibly, resolved, w...
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