Developments of Investment Arbitration in the European Union: Achmea and Beyond
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Fernández Rozas, José Carlos
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Developments of Investment Arbitration in the European Union: Achmea and Beyond
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The European Union (EU)’s assumption of investment law competences has not been
consistent over the years. The European Commission has followed a piecemeal and not
always adequate approach. This becomes particularly clear in the Commission’s
contemporary treatment of the pre-Lisbon Treaty investment system, which relied on
bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between the EU Member States with
investment arbitration provisions.1 Part of the lack of a common position on investment pre-Lisbon, the EU also had very limited powers to negotiate investment
agreements with third states.
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En: Arp, Björn ; Polanco, Rodrigo (eds.) International arbitration in times of economic nationalism. Wolters Kluwer, 2022. Chapter 4. pp. 79-81. ISBN 79-96 978-94-035-4663-6
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