Over the past decade, Europe's traditionally open investment landscape has shifted towards a more protectionist stance due to evolving geopolitical factors. This open access book delves into the emerging challenges within the EU legal order related to this shift. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, civil servants, and practitioners, it offers a comprehensive analysis through four key themes: investment frameworks, arbitration, sustainability, and future developments. With its expert insights and broad scope, this collection is an invaluable resource for investment lawyers both within and beyond the European Union.
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Contributors
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1. Investment in the EU Legal Order, Xavier Groussot and Graham Butler
Part I – Investment and Primary/Secondary Law
2. The Freedom to Invest in the EU’s Internal Market from Third States, Steffen Hindelang
3. Screening of Foreign Direct Investment in EU Law: Frameworks, Non-EU Investors, and Security Considerations, Graham Butler
4. Investment and EU International Agreements, Ivana Damjanovic
Part II – Investment and Arbitration
5. Arbitration, Investment, and the EU Legal Order, Konstanze von Papp
6. National Courts and Tribunals in Investor-State Disputes, Relja Radovic
7. The Incompatibility of the ISDS Mechanism in the Energy Charter Treaty with EU Law: Nothing New Under the Sun, Nicolas de Sadeleer
8. State Compliance with Intra-EU Investment Awards or the EU ‘Elephant’ in the Investment ‘Porcelain Shop’, Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi
9. State-to-State Arbitration in EU Investment Protection Agreements, Gesa Kübek
10. Investor-State Dispute Settlement from the Perspective of EU Law, Claes Granmar
Part III – Investment and Sustainability
11. Sustainable Development in EU Trade and Investment Agreements, Hannes Lenk
12. EU’s Powers to Green International Investment Law, Laurens Ankersmit
13. Coal Phase Out and Investment Law: Navigating the Arbitration Barrier Through Market Forces, Sara Soini and Anatole Boute
Part IV – The Future of Investment and EU Law
14. EU International Investment Agreements with Third States: A ‘New’ Paradigm and the EU Constitutional Framework Challenge, Maria Fanou
15. Towards a Multilateral Investment Court, Colin Brown
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