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    How well did the combination of ISDS with Corporate Accountability and the Binding Treaty work? Which obstacles did you see? ("1" indicating "not at all","6" indicating "perfect")
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    Coalition campaigns are always a balance between speed of decision-making, effectiveness and ensuring everyone feels consulted and listened to. Did the campaign get the balance right? ("1" indicating "not at all","6" indicating "perfect")
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    What do you think of the messaging and communication of the campaign? Was it effective? Did the message resonate with our target audiences?
    ("1" indicating "not at all","6" indicating "perfect")
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    How did the structure of the campaign (weekly calls, meetings in Brussels) work for you? ("1" indicating "not at all","6" indicating "perfect")
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    How did the Policat petition work for you? ("1" indicating "not at all","6" indicating "perfect")
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    Did you get enough materials from the European campaign and how useful did you find them? ("1" indicating "not at all","6" indicating "perfect")
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    What worked well in the campaign?

    What could have worked better?

    What did you expect from the campaign and how was it different from that?

    Did the campaign in your view achieve its goals?
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    What are the main lessons you draw from the campaign?

    The campaign is now “officially” over. But the issues remain. ISDS cases continue. The UN Binding Treaty is still to be fought for. Talks at the UNCITRAL and Geneva continue. CETA and EU-Vietnam and EU-Singapore are still to be fully ratified by all countries. How do you envision we continue this work without the same capacity at coordination level?