Free trade and investment protection agreements are being negotiated between the European Union and some of its principal trading partners. This essay intends to provide a brief overview of the current state of play, and specifically of the position of the European Union and of the agreements under negotiation in relation to substantive protection and investor-State dispute settlement provisions, and to provide some elements for reflection, addressing inter alia the proposals to abolish investor-State arbitration and to create a permanent investment court.
Radicati Di Brozolo, L., Where is Investor-State Arbitration Heading? Reflections on the Debate over EU Investor Protection Agreements, in Carlevaris, A. E. A. (ed.), International Arbitration Under Review, Essays in Honour of John Beechey, ICC Publishing, Paris 2015: 319- 342 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/72439]
Where is Investor-State Arbitration Heading? Reflections on the Debate over EU Investor Protection Agreements
Radicati Di Brozolo, Luca
2015
Abstract
Free trade and investment protection agreements are being negotiated between the European Union and some of its principal trading partners. This essay intends to provide a brief overview of the current state of play, and specifically of the position of the European Union and of the agreements under negotiation in relation to substantive protection and investor-State dispute settlement provisions, and to provide some elements for reflection, addressing inter alia the proposals to abolish investor-State arbitration and to create a permanent investment court.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.