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The EU Law of Investment - Past, Present, and Future

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Informationen zum Autor Xavier Groussot is Professor of European Law and Dean for Research at the Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden. Marja-Liisa Öberg is Associate Professor of Law at Lund University, Sweden. Graham Butler is Full Professor of Law at Linnaeus University, Sweden. Klappentext This open access book investigates, analyses, and discusses the emerging issues of investment and the EU legal order. Europe has historically had an open approach to investment, but evolving geopolitical considerations over the past decade have seen this classical open approach being increasingly replaced by a more protectionist stance. Leading scholars, civil servants and practitioners assess the implications of this change, taking a four part approach of framing investment, arbitration, sustainability, and future developments. The collection's expert insights and ambitious scope ensures its appeal to investment lawyers both within and outside the European Union. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Swedish Studies Network. Vorwort An ambitious analysis of the evolution and future direction of EU investment law. Zusammenfassung This open access book investigates, analyses, and discusses the emerging issues of investment and the EU legal order. Europe has historically had an open approach to investment, but evolving geopolitical considerations over the past decade have seen this classical open approach being increasingly replaced by a more protectionist stance. Leading scholars, civil servants and practitioners assess the implications of this change, taking a four part approach of framing investment, arbitration, sustainability, and future developments. The collection’s expert insights and ambitious scope ensures its appeal to investment lawyers both within and outside the European Union. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Swedish Studies Network. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Investment in the EU Legal Order, Graham Butler (Linnaeus University, Sweden) Part I: Investment and Primary/Secondary Law 2. The Freedom to Invest in the EU's Internal Market from Third States, Steffen Hindelang (Uppsala University, Sweden) 3. Screening of Foreign Direct Investment in EU Law: Frameworks, Non-EU Investors, and Security Considerations, Graham Butler (Linnaeus University, Sweden) 4. Investment and EU International Agreements, Ivana Damjanovic (University of Canberra, Australia) Part II: Investment and Arbitration 5. Arbitration, Investment, and the EU Legal Order, Konstanze von Papp (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany) 6. National Courts and Tribunals in Investor-State Disputes, Relja Radovic (BDK Serbia Law Firm) 7. The Incompatibility of the ISDS Mechanism in the Energy Charter Treaty with EU Law: Nothing New Under the Sun, Nicolas de Sadeleer (Saint-Louis University, Belgium) 8. State Compliance with Intra-EU Investment Awards or the EU 'Elephant' in the Investment 'Porcelain Shop', Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi (University of Oslo, Norway) 9. State-to-State Arbitration in EU Investment Protection Agreements, Gesa Kübek (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) 10. Investor-State Dispute Settlement from the Perspective of EU Law, Claes Granmar (Stockholm University, Sweden) Part III: Investment and Sustainability 11. Sustainable Development in EU Trade and Investment Agreements, Hannes Lenk (National Board of Trade, Sweden) 12. EU's Powers to Green International Investment Law, Laurens Ankersmit (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 13. Coal Phase Out and Investment Law: Na...

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