Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Reihe: European Investment Law and Ar
ISBN: 978-90-04-38756-0
Verlag: Brill
Free access to the 3rd Annual EFILA Lecture by Christopher Greenwood (until 1 June 2020).
With the entrance of the European Union into the field of International Investment Law and Arbitration, a new specialist field of law, namely ‘European Investment Law and Arbitration’ is in the making. This new field of law draws on EU Law, Public International Law, International Investment Law, International Arbitration Law and Practice and International Economic Law, while other fields of law such as Energy Law are also relevant.
This Review is the first law yearbook that is specifically dedicated to the field of ‘European Investment Law and Arbitration’.
Published under the auspices of Queen Mary University of London and EFILA.
The European Investment Law and Arbitration Review is also available online.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Europarecht Europäisches Handels-, Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsrecht, Währungsrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Handels-, Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsrecht
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Zivilprozess- und Schiedsverfahrensrecht
Weitere Infos & Material
Editorial
Articles
1 State Succession to Multilateral Investment Treaties and the ICSID Convention
Patrick Dumberry
2 Attributing Responsibility to International Organizations: Lessons from the EU–Singapore Investment Protection Agreement
Christine Sim
3 Screening the Commission’s Regulation Proposal Establishing a Framework for Screening FDI into the EU
Régis Bismuth
4 The most feasible way towards a Multilateral Investment Treaty
Facundo Calvo
Essay Competition 2018
1st prize
5 (In)Genuinely Foreign Investment: A Survey of Nationality Requirements in Investment Disputes
Matej Kosalko
2nd prize
6 The Achmea case from a public international law perspective: Is State consent to arbitrate under intra-EU BITs still valid?
Victoria Barausova
3rd prize
7 The withdrawal of a European State from the ECT in light of the Achmea case
Gianmarco Rao
Case-notes
8 Fábrica de Vidrios Los Andes, C.A. and Owens-Illinois de Venezuela, C.A. v. Venezuela (ICSID Case No. ARB/12/21), Award, 13 November 2017
Aesa Dey
9 Recent Awards in Spanish Renewable Energy Cases and the Potential Consequences of the Achmea judgment for intra-EU ECT Arbitrations
Cees Verburg and Nikos Lavranos
Focus section on the Achmea case
10 Digging deeper: Summary of the Hearing before the CJEU in the Achmea case
Antonia Cavedon and Simon Weber
11 Turning tides: The landmark decision in the Achmea case – The ecosystem of EU law means the end of intra-EU BITs
Dorieke Overduin
12 Achmea: The end of Investment Arbitration as we know it?
Anna Bilanová and Jaroslav Kudrna
13 After Achmea: Maintaining EU law compatibility of intra-EU BITs through treaty interpretation
Anastasios Gourgourinis
Focus section on EFILA
14 Doomed to failure: Why the EU investment court system is destined to fail both foreign investors and host States – 3rd Annual EFILA Conference Keynote
Charles N. Brower
15 Report on the 3rd Annual EFILA Conference on Parallel States’ Obligations in Investor-State Arbitration
Katariina Särkänne
16 Most Favoured Nations Clauses in BITs - What is their Real Purpose (and their Real Effect)? – 3rd Annual EFILA Lecture 2017
Sir Christopher Greenwood
Book reviews
17 Investor-State Arbitration and Human Rights by F. Balcerzak
Monique Sasson
18 The History of ICSID by Antonio R. Parra
Nikos Lavranos
19 Procedural Issues in Investment Arbitration by J. Commission and Rahim Moloo
Nikos Lavranos