In the last decade, global markets expanded significantly via trade agreements, regional and bilateral investment treaties. This trend will not stop, even with the global economic turmoil. Thus, the IMF has estimated that, over the next ten years, 90% of the world demand will be generated outside the EU.\ud On 9 January 2013, Regulation (EU) No 1219/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2012 entered into force. The EU adopted this regulation in order to ensure a smooth transition towards a new EU investment policy and to clarify the legal status of EU Member States’ BITs under EU law. The same EU Regulation establishes transitional arrangements for bilateral investment agreements between Member States and third C...
International audienceThe impact of the evolution of European Union law in the matter of foreign dir...
The author explores whether the EU is in a position to adopt a model BIT articulating a common polic...
[Introduction.] This paper discusses the uncertain future of Member State BITs with third countries...
In the last decade, global markets expanded significantly via trade agreements, regional and bilater...
The States Parties of the MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) signed in April 2017 th...
For about half a century, the European investment treaty model has been associated with European Uni...
Latin-American countries’ attitude towards international investment law hasundergone an evolution. D...
The issue of the relationship between Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) and the EU legal order ha...
The on-going global financial crisis has hit Europe in an especially significant manner. With the le...
Among the many changes introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon, one of the most significant ones is the i...
Interaction between Bilateral Investment Treaties and EU law A major change in the regulation of for...
Includes bibliographyThe pending widening of the European Union to the East has revived concerns in ...
Regional Trade Agreements have proliferated in the past two decades. Most recently the United States...
Includes bibliographyLatin American countries rank among those that have displayed the greatest amou...
The EU has recently completed trade agreements with a number of different countries in Latin America...
International audienceThe impact of the evolution of European Union law in the matter of foreign dir...
The author explores whether the EU is in a position to adopt a model BIT articulating a common polic...
[Introduction.] This paper discusses the uncertain future of Member State BITs with third countries...
In the last decade, global markets expanded significantly via trade agreements, regional and bilater...
The States Parties of the MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) signed in April 2017 th...
For about half a century, the European investment treaty model has been associated with European Uni...
Latin-American countries’ attitude towards international investment law hasundergone an evolution. D...
The issue of the relationship between Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) and the EU legal order ha...
The on-going global financial crisis has hit Europe in an especially significant manner. With the le...
Among the many changes introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon, one of the most significant ones is the i...
Interaction between Bilateral Investment Treaties and EU law A major change in the regulation of for...
Includes bibliographyThe pending widening of the European Union to the East has revived concerns in ...
Regional Trade Agreements have proliferated in the past two decades. Most recently the United States...
Includes bibliographyLatin American countries rank among those that have displayed the greatest amou...
The EU has recently completed trade agreements with a number of different countries in Latin America...
International audienceThe impact of the evolution of European Union law in the matter of foreign dir...
The author explores whether the EU is in a position to adopt a model BIT articulating a common polic...
[Introduction.] This paper discusses the uncertain future of Member State BITs with third countries...