Julien Berger
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The EU's Assertion of Control
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International Investment Protection within Europe (eBook, PDF)
The EU's Assertion of Control
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Against the backdrop of the landmark Achmea decision of the European Court of Justice, the book offers an in depth analysis of the interplay of international investment law and the law of the European Union with regard to intra-EU investments.
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Against the backdrop of the landmark Achmea decision of the European Court of Justice, the book offers an in depth analysis of the interplay of international investment law and the law of the European Union with regard to intra-EU investments.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000227062
- Artikelnr.: 60353710
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000227062
- Artikelnr.: 60353710
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Julien Berger is a lawyer specialized in public international law and the law of the European Union. He completed his legal studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and holds a Maître en Droit (Paris II - Panthéon-Assas), a Magister Juris (University of Oxford) as well as a PhD from the Universität Potsdam. Julien Berger is currently completing his legal clerkship at the Higher Regional Court of Berlin.
Introduction1. Setting the stage I. European foreign direct investment II.
Development of international investment law - A European story III.
International investment law within the EU - Unexpected difficulties 2.
Comparison of the investment protection regimes I. Introduction II. Scope
of application III. Substantive protection IV Procedural protection V.
Conclusion 3. Conflict between intra-EU IIAs and EU law I. Nature of EU law
and its relationship to public international law II. Alleged invalidity of
intra-EU BITs III. Incompatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU law IV. Energy
Charter Treaty and EU law V. Result 4. What future for intra-EU investor
protection? I. Introduction II. Termination of intra-EU BITs III. Energy
Charter Treaty IV. Effects on EU member state courts and other domestic
courts V. Effects on investment arbitration proceedings VI. Why a
substitute might be necessary VII. Possible substitutes VIII. Assessment
General conclusion
Development of international investment law - A European story III.
International investment law within the EU - Unexpected difficulties 2.
Comparison of the investment protection regimes I. Introduction II. Scope
of application III. Substantive protection IV Procedural protection V.
Conclusion 3. Conflict between intra-EU IIAs and EU law I. Nature of EU law
and its relationship to public international law II. Alleged invalidity of
intra-EU BITs III. Incompatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU law IV. Energy
Charter Treaty and EU law V. Result 4. What future for intra-EU investor
protection? I. Introduction II. Termination of intra-EU BITs III. Energy
Charter Treaty IV. Effects on EU member state courts and other domestic
courts V. Effects on investment arbitration proceedings VI. Why a
substitute might be necessary VII. Possible substitutes VIII. Assessment
General conclusion
Introduction 1. Setting the stage I. European foreign direct investment II. Development of international investment law - A European story III. International investment law within the EU - Unexpected difficulties 2. Comparison of the investment protection regimes I. Introduction II. Scope of application III. Substantive protection IV Procedural protection V. Conclusion 3. Conflict between intra-EU IIAs and EU law I. Nature of EU law and its relationship to public international law II. Alleged invalidity of intra-EU BITs III. Incompatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU law IV. Energy Charter Treaty and EU law V. Result 4. What future for intra-EU investor protection? I. Introduction II. Termination of intra-EU BITs III. Energy Charter Treaty IV. Effects on EU member state courts and other domestic courts V. Effects on investment arbitration proceedings VI. Why a substitute might be necessary VII. Possible substitutes VIII. Assessment General conclusion
Introduction1. Setting the stage I. European foreign direct investment II.
Development of international investment law - A European story III.
International investment law within the EU - Unexpected difficulties 2.
Comparison of the investment protection regimes I. Introduction II. Scope
of application III. Substantive protection IV Procedural protection V.
Conclusion 3. Conflict between intra-EU IIAs and EU law I. Nature of EU law
and its relationship to public international law II. Alleged invalidity of
intra-EU BITs III. Incompatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU law IV. Energy
Charter Treaty and EU law V. Result 4. What future for intra-EU investor
protection? I. Introduction II. Termination of intra-EU BITs III. Energy
Charter Treaty IV. Effects on EU member state courts and other domestic
courts V. Effects on investment arbitration proceedings VI. Why a
substitute might be necessary VII. Possible substitutes VIII. Assessment
General conclusion
Development of international investment law - A European story III.
International investment law within the EU - Unexpected difficulties 2.
Comparison of the investment protection regimes I. Introduction II. Scope
of application III. Substantive protection IV Procedural protection V.
Conclusion 3. Conflict between intra-EU IIAs and EU law I. Nature of EU law
and its relationship to public international law II. Alleged invalidity of
intra-EU BITs III. Incompatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU law IV. Energy
Charter Treaty and EU law V. Result 4. What future for intra-EU investor
protection? I. Introduction II. Termination of intra-EU BITs III. Energy
Charter Treaty IV. Effects on EU member state courts and other domestic
courts V. Effects on investment arbitration proceedings VI. Why a
substitute might be necessary VII. Possible substitutes VIII. Assessment
General conclusion
Introduction 1. Setting the stage I. European foreign direct investment II. Development of international investment law - A European story III. International investment law within the EU - Unexpected difficulties 2. Comparison of the investment protection regimes I. Introduction II. Scope of application III. Substantive protection IV Procedural protection V. Conclusion 3. Conflict between intra-EU IIAs and EU law I. Nature of EU law and its relationship to public international law II. Alleged invalidity of intra-EU BITs III. Incompatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU law IV. Energy Charter Treaty and EU law V. Result 4. What future for intra-EU investor protection? I. Introduction II. Termination of intra-EU BITs III. Energy Charter Treaty IV. Effects on EU member state courts and other domestic courts V. Effects on investment arbitration proceedings VI. Why a substitute might be necessary VII. Possible substitutes VIII. Assessment General conclusion