The Participation of the EU in International Dispute Settlement: Lessons from EU Investment Agreements
β Scribed by Luca Pantaleo
- Publisher
- T.M.C. Asser Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 182
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The topic of this book is the participation of the EU in international dispute settlement. It aims to
provide the reader with an appraisal of the most problematic aspects connected with the participation
of a sui generis legal subject such as the EU to international dispute settlement mechanisms
in a State-centric international law.
In particular, the publication dwells on the question of how to make possible an effective participation
in disputes while at the same time preserving the specific characteristics (i.e. the autonomy) of
the EU legal order. It does so by outlining different models and proposing the internalization model
adopted under EU investment agreements as a possible paradigm.
It is aimed at academics, practitioners and graduate students as well as EU officials and judges who
should find the issues discussed both useful and of interest for staying up-to-date on the scholarly
discussion and of their relevance to case law.
Luca Pantaleo is a Lecturer in International and European Law at The Hague University of
Applied Sciences in The Netherlands. He obtained a PhD in International and EU Law in 2013 at the
University of Macerata in Italy and was previously a Senior Researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute
and Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Introduction (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 1-9
Front Matter ....Pages 11-11
The EU Practice in International Adjudication: An Appraisal of Existing Models (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 13-41
The Participation of the EU in International Dispute Settlement: General Principles and Conditions Set by the Court of Justice (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 43-66
Front Matter ....Pages 67-67
Dispute Settlement Under EU Investment Agreements: An Analysis of the Main Procedural Innovations (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 69-98
Presenting the Internalisation Model of EU Investment Agreements and Related Issues (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 99-140
Front Matter ....Pages 141-141
EU Investment Agreements as a Possible Paradigm for the Participation of the EU in International Adjudication (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 143-165
Concluding Remarks (Luca Pantaleo)....Pages 167-173
Back Matter ....Pages 175-176
β¦ Subjects
Law; European Law; International Economic Law, Trade Law; Human Rights; Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations
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