BUNGENBERG, MARC
The transfer of Foreign Direct Investment competence to the EU within the Treaty of Lisbon opened the way for a more coherent EU international investment policy. Two and a half years on, an EU and Investment Agreements conference was convened to assess crucial issues that remain unresolved. This volume, which comprises the papers presented at that conference, focuses on topical and highly-debated issues such as the role of the Member States in the negotiation and conclusion of future EU investment agreements, the inclusion of investor-state dispute settlement provisions in these agreements, and the status of national investment insurance systems in the wake of the Treaty of Lisbon. These are the key topics which pose as yet unresolved questions and challenges that need to be successfully tackled in order for the EU to achieve its goal of a dynamic international investment policy.
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Marc Bungenberg is the Chair of Public Law, European Law, Public International Law and International Economic Law at the University of Siegen and an Academic Advisor to the International Investment Law Centre Cologne.
August Reinisch is Professor of International and European Law and head of the Section for International Law and International Relations at the University of Vienna.
Christian Tietje is Professor of International and European Law and International Economic Law at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle Wittenberg.