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International Investment Law and EU Law

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The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty entails sweeping changes with respect to foreigninvestment regulation. Most prominently, the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU) now contains in its Article 207 an explicit competence for the regulation of foreign direct investment as part of the Common Commercial Policy (CCP) chapter. With this new competence, the EU will become an important actor in the field of international investment politics and law. The new empowerment in the field of international investment law prompts a multitude of questions. This volume analyzes in depth the new "post-Lisbon situation" in the area of investment policy, provokes further discussion and offers new approaches.

List of contents

S. Hindelang, N. Maydell: The EU's Common Investment Policy - Connecting the Dots Origins, Trends, and Perspectives.- M. Bungenberg: The Division of Competences between the EU and its Member States in the Area of Investment Politics.- A. Reinisch: The Division of Powers between the EU and its Member States "after Lisbon".- M. Burgstaller: The Future of Bilateral Investment Treaties of EU Member States.- J.P. Terhechte: Art. 351 TFEU, the Principle of Loyalty and the Future Role of the Member States' Bilateral Investment Treaties.- T.R. Braun: For a Complementary European Investment Protection.- C. Nowak: Legal Arrangements for the Promotion and Protection of Foreign Investments within the Framework of the EU Association Policy and European Neighbourhood Policy.- J. Griebel: The New Great Challenge after the Entry Into Force of the Treaty of Lisbon: Bringing About a Multilateral EU-Investment Treaty.- L. Markert: The Crucial Question of Future Investment Treaties: Balancing Investors' Rights and Regulatory Interests of Host States.- A. v. Walter: Balancing Investors' and Host States' Rights Which Alternatives for Treaty-Makers?

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The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty entails sweeping changes with respect to foreign
investment regulation. Most prominently, the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
(TFEU) now contains in its Article 207 an explicit competence for the regulation of foreign direct investment as part of the Common Commercial Policy (CCP) chapter. With this new competence, the EU will become an important actor in the field of international investment politics and law. The new empowerment in the field of international investment law prompts a multitude of questions. This volume analyzes in depth the new “post-Lisbon situation” in the area of investment policy, provokes further discussion and offers new approaches.

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From the reviews:
“The book is interesting and deals with the main new legal issues of the Common Commercial Policy as amended by the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and also with its consequences in regard to international investment law. It will prove essential reading for those interested in understanding this fundamental area of EU law.” (Riccardo Sciaudone, European Civil Law Observatory, eclo.eu, November, 2013)

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From the reviews:
"The book is interesting and deals with the main new legal issues of the Common Commercial Policy as amended by the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and also with its consequences in regard to international investment law. It will prove essential reading for those interested in understanding this fundamental area of EU law." (Riccardo Sciaudone, European Civil Law Observatory, eclo.eu, November, 2013)

Product details

Assisted by Marc Bungenberg (Editor), Joer Griebel (Editor), Joern Griebel (Editor), Steffen Hindelang (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.02.2013
 
EAN 9783642266676
ISBN 978-3-642-26667-6
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 172 mm x 12 mm x 238 mm
Weight 330 g
Illustrations XII, 200 p.
Series The European Yearbook of International Economic Law
European Yearbook of International Economic Law / Special Issue
Special Issue
European Yearbook of International Economic Law
Special Issue
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

C, trade, International Law, Law and Criminology, International Economic Law, Trade Law, European law, Law—Europe, European Law;International Investment Law;Treaty of Lisbon

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