Investment Screening and WTO Law: The Example of the EU Screening Regulation
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: Political and Economic Reasons for Investment Screening -- References -- Chapter 3: Investment Screening in the EU -- 3.1 Political Re-orientations in the EU -- 3.2 Investment Screening and EU Primary Law -- 3.3 The Status of WTO Law in the EU -- 3.4 The EU Screening Regulation Outlined -- 3.4.1 Basic Principles -- 3.4.2 Central Concepts: ''Likely to AffectSecurity or Public Order'' -- 3.5 National Implementation: The Example of Austria -- References -- Chapter 4: WTO Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.1 The Limited Scope of the TRIMs Agreement -- 4.2 GATT Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.2.1 National Treatment (Art. III:4) -- 4.2.2 Quantitative Restrictions and Related Measures (Art. XI:1) -- 4.2.3 Most-Favoured-Nation Principle (Art. I) -- 4.2.4 Transparency and Publication Requirements (Art. X) -- 4.3 GATS Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.3.1 Characteristics and Scope of the GATS -- 4.3.2 National Treatment (Art. XVII) -- 4.3.3 Market Access (Art. XVI) -- 4.3.4 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Art. II) -- 4.3.5 Transparency (Art. III) and Domestic Regulation (Art. VI) -- 4.4 Relevant Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 4.4.1 General Exceptions in the GATT (Art. XX(d) and Art. XX(j)) -- 4.4.1.1 Systemic Issues -- 4.4.1.2 Art. XX(d): Compliance with GATT-Consistent Requirements -- 4.4.1.3 Art. XX(j): Products in Short Supply -- 4.4.1.4 The Chapeau of Art. XX: Abuse of Rights -- 4.4.2 General Exceptions in the GATS (Art. XIV) -- 4.4.2.1 Art. XIV(a) of the GATS: Public Order -- 4.4.2.2 The Chapeau of Art. XIV: Test of Consistency? -- 4.4.3 Security Exceptions in the GATT (Art. XXI) and GATS (Art. XIVbis) -- 4.4.3.1 The Security Exceptions As Self-Judging Clauses? -- 4.4.3.2 Clarifications in WTO Dispute Settlement | |
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spelling | Vranes, Erich Verfasser aut Investment Screening and WTO Law The Example of the EU Screening Regulation 1st ed Cham Springer 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (78 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier SpringerBriefs in Law Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: Political and Economic Reasons for Investment Screening -- References -- Chapter 3: Investment Screening in the EU -- 3.1 Political Re-orientations in the EU -- 3.2 Investment Screening and EU Primary Law -- 3.3 The Status of WTO Law in the EU -- 3.4 The EU Screening Regulation Outlined -- 3.4.1 Basic Principles -- 3.4.2 Central Concepts: ''Likely to AffectSecurity or Public Order'' -- 3.5 National Implementation: The Example of Austria -- References -- Chapter 4: WTO Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.1 The Limited Scope of the TRIMs Agreement -- 4.2 GATT Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.2.1 National Treatment (Art. III:4) -- 4.2.2 Quantitative Restrictions and Related Measures (Art. XI:1) -- 4.2.3 Most-Favoured-Nation Principle (Art. I) -- 4.2.4 Transparency and Publication Requirements (Art. X) -- 4.3 GATS Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.3.1 Characteristics and Scope of the GATS -- 4.3.2 National Treatment (Art. XVII) -- 4.3.3 Market Access (Art. XVI) -- 4.3.4 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Art. II) -- 4.3.5 Transparency (Art. III) and Domestic Regulation (Art. VI) -- 4.4 Relevant Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 4.4.1 General Exceptions in the GATT (Art. XX(d) and Art. XX(j)) -- 4.4.1.1 Systemic Issues -- 4.4.1.2 Art. XX(d): Compliance with GATT-Consistent Requirements -- 4.4.1.3 Art. XX(j): Products in Short Supply -- 4.4.1.4 The Chapeau of Art. XX: Abuse of Rights -- 4.4.2 General Exceptions in the GATS (Art. XIV) -- 4.4.2.1 Art. XIV(a) of the GATS: Public Order -- 4.4.2.2 The Chapeau of Art. XIV: Test of Consistency? -- 4.4.3 Security Exceptions in the GATT (Art. XXI) and GATS (Art. XIVbis) -- 4.4.3.1 The Security Exceptions As Self-Judging Clauses? -- 4.4.3.2 Clarifications in WTO Dispute Settlement 4.5 Unexpected Challenges? The Overlap Between the GATT and GATS Agreements -- References -- Chapter 5: The Example of EU Investment Screening As a ''Test Case'' Under WTO Law -- 5.1 Vast Scope of Interaction with WTO Law -- 5.2 Possible Violations of Basic WTO Disciplines -- 5.3 Justification of Violations of WTO Law -- 5.3.1 General Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 5.3.2 Security Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 5.3.3 The GATS Security Exceptions As Isolated Parameters in EU Court Proceedings? -- References -- Chapter 6: Summary of Conclusions -- 6.1 Conclusions on the Level of WTO Law -- 6.2 The Example of EU Investment Screening Assessed Under WTO Law -- Reference -- Table of Cases -- GATT 1947 and WTO Disputes and Panel Reports -- WTO Appellate Body Reports -- Cases Decided By the European Court of Justice Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vranes, Erich Investment Screening and WTO Law Cham : Springer,c2023 9783031467233 |
spellingShingle | Vranes, Erich Investment Screening and WTO Law The Example of the EU Screening Regulation Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: Political and Economic Reasons for Investment Screening -- References -- Chapter 3: Investment Screening in the EU -- 3.1 Political Re-orientations in the EU -- 3.2 Investment Screening and EU Primary Law -- 3.3 The Status of WTO Law in the EU -- 3.4 The EU Screening Regulation Outlined -- 3.4.1 Basic Principles -- 3.4.2 Central Concepts: ''Likely to AffectSecurity or Public Order'' -- 3.5 National Implementation: The Example of Austria -- References -- Chapter 4: WTO Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.1 The Limited Scope of the TRIMs Agreement -- 4.2 GATT Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.2.1 National Treatment (Art. III:4) -- 4.2.2 Quantitative Restrictions and Related Measures (Art. XI:1) -- 4.2.3 Most-Favoured-Nation Principle (Art. I) -- 4.2.4 Transparency and Publication Requirements (Art. X) -- 4.3 GATS Disciplines Relevant for Investment Screening -- 4.3.1 Characteristics and Scope of the GATS -- 4.3.2 National Treatment (Art. XVII) -- 4.3.3 Market Access (Art. XVI) -- 4.3.4 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Art. II) -- 4.3.5 Transparency (Art. III) and Domestic Regulation (Art. VI) -- 4.4 Relevant Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 4.4.1 General Exceptions in the GATT (Art. XX(d) and Art. XX(j)) -- 4.4.1.1 Systemic Issues -- 4.4.1.2 Art. XX(d): Compliance with GATT-Consistent Requirements -- 4.4.1.3 Art. XX(j): Products in Short Supply -- 4.4.1.4 The Chapeau of Art. XX: Abuse of Rights -- 4.4.2 General Exceptions in the GATS (Art. XIV) -- 4.4.2.1 Art. XIV(a) of the GATS: Public Order -- 4.4.2.2 The Chapeau of Art. XIV: Test of Consistency? -- 4.4.3 Security Exceptions in the GATT (Art. XXI) and GATS (Art. XIVbis) -- 4.4.3.1 The Security Exceptions As Self-Judging Clauses? -- 4.4.3.2 Clarifications in WTO Dispute Settlement 4.5 Unexpected Challenges? The Overlap Between the GATT and GATS Agreements -- References -- Chapter 5: The Example of EU Investment Screening As a ''Test Case'' Under WTO Law -- 5.1 Vast Scope of Interaction with WTO Law -- 5.2 Possible Violations of Basic WTO Disciplines -- 5.3 Justification of Violations of WTO Law -- 5.3.1 General Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 5.3.2 Security Exceptions in the GATT and GATS -- 5.3.3 The GATS Security Exceptions As Isolated Parameters in EU Court Proceedings? -- References -- Chapter 6: Summary of Conclusions -- 6.1 Conclusions on the Level of WTO Law -- 6.2 The Example of EU Investment Screening Assessed Under WTO Law -- Reference -- Table of Cases -- GATT 1947 and WTO Disputes and Panel Reports -- WTO Appellate Body Reports -- Cases Decided By the European Court of Justice |
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