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Investment Screening And Wto Law The Example Of The Eu Screening Regulation Erich Vranes

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Investment Screening And Wto Law The Example Of The Eu Screening Regulation Erich Vranes
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 79
Author: Erich Vranes
ISBN: 9783031467233, 303146723X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Investment Screening And Wto Law The Example Of The Eu Screening Regulation Erich Vranes by Erich Vranes 9783031467233, 303146723X instant download after payment.

In recent years, there has been a worldwide intensification in the use of investment screening mechanisms. This surge is connected with political re-orientations, the rise of new economic powers, and security concerns. Despite the considerable effects that investment screening may have on international investment and trade, there is hardly any literature examining the consequences to be drawn from relevant WTO rules for investment screening. However, the importance of WTO law for such instruments is substantial not least due to the broad scopes of application of the GATT and GATS agreements. The risk that screening activities could be challenged before the WTO is underlined by pertinent panel reports. This book in particular uses the 2019 EU Screening Regulation as an example for illustrating the relevance that WTO law has for investment screening. It concludes that in the light of relevant WTO rulings screening activities undertaken for public order and security reasons may face considerable hurdles not least in the general exceptions and security exceptions of the GATT and the GATS.

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