Full Description
This volume presents pioneering research for the purpose of developing a common analytical foundation and framework for the emerging interdisciplinary research field of investment control and national security. It deals with legal and regulatory aspects of investment controls, specifically from an international, transnational, and comparative law perspective.
Contents
Privatizations, Golden Shares, Investment Screening and Bailout Agreements in the Context Of Article 345 TFEU: The Limits of Internal Market Law by Thomas Papadopoulos.- A Goldilocks' Conundrum: Mitigating National Security Risks in the United States, France, Germany, and United Kingdom by Tatiana Sullivan, Pascal Bine, Wesley Lainé, Matthias Horbach, Jermaine A. Washington, and Jason Hewitt.- FDI Control and Parallel Sector-Specific Screening Procedures - are there Ways to Increase Efficiency? by Henning Berger and Christoph Arhold.- The Role of Remedies to Mitigate National Security Concerns in Germany by Roland M. Stein and Vanessa Kassem.- The Portuguese Investment Screening Mechanism: Not Much of a Weapon by Suzana Tavares da Silva and Marta Vicente.- Foreign Direct Investment and Financial and Banking Supervision by Federico Riganti.- Certainty and Predictability in FDI Screening Regulations by Andrea Gemmi.- Centralization of Responsibilities for the Screening of Foreign Direct Investments in the European Union and its Member States by Christoph Ludwig.- Open Strategic Autonomy, FDI Screening and Industrial Policy: What Geopolitical Role for The European Commission? by Enrico Tinti.- FDI Screening and the Certification of Electricity and Gas Network Operators in Austria by Daniel Peter Schmidt.- Economic Regulation vis-à-vis Strategic Supervision: Conceptualising a New Administrative Function in a Europeanised Regulatory Space by Andrea Giorgi.