TDM Call for papers "The European Union and International Investment Protection Law and Arbitration"
11/2/2011
Dr. Richard Happ (Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH) and Prof. Dr. Christian Tietje (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
will be preparing a special edition with a focus on the relationship
between investment treaty law and European Union law. This relationship
already had been the focus of attention of arbitral tribunals in the
past. Several investment treaties are in force between member states of
the European Union. Recently, tribunals in i.a. AES v. Hungary and Electrabel v. Hungary
faced the task to determine this relationship. With the entering into
force of the Treaty of Lisbon on 1 December 2009, several new aspects
became relevant, even though the proposal of the Commission for a
regulation establishing transitional arrangements for bilateral
investment agreements between Member States and third countries
(COM(2010)344 final) is still under discussion. However, the EU has
started concrete negotiations on investment chapters/treaties with third
countries based on the communication from the Commission "Towards a
comprehensive European international investment policy" (COM(2010)343
final).The Special Edition should cover all important aspects arising out of the upcoming EU regulation and the emerging EU investment protection and promotion treaties. Topics to be covered include, inter alia,
- Requests for preliminary ruling (Art. 267 TFEU) by national courts of member states concerning investment arbitration awards (N.N.)
- EU, BITs and Investor's rights - can the post-termination protection be waived by States ?
- The EU, the EU members states and the Energy Charter Treaty
- The future of EU investment policy (N.N.)
The timeframe for the papers is difficult to ascertain. We currently expect that the regulation on transitional arrangements will not be agreed on by Council and EP this year (2011), but rather in winter/spring next year. The Special Edition should be published within a very short time once the final regulation has been adopted. We will be more clear on this by the end of 2011.
Dr. iur Richard Happ Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH View profile |
Prof. Dr. Christian Tietje TELC, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg View profile |
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