EU Foreign Investment Law
Autor Angelos Dimopoulosen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199698608
ISBN-10: 0199698600
Pagini: 414
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199698600
Pagini: 414
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
One has to congratulate Angelos Dimopoulos on his book EU Foreign Investment Law. Having been the pioneer in this area, accomplishing a rather complete and comprehensive analysis of this topic at an early stage of the EU's activities, the book leaves few areas of this new terrain unexplored.
It is Dimopoulos's great achievement to have established EU foreign investment law as an independent field of EU law and policy and to have analysed its conceptual and normative framework in a comprehensive fashion. His book will therefore outlive the current struggles between Brussels, Berlin, Paris, The Hague and elsewhere, and provide guidance to future investment law policy-makers in the European Union.
His book, (which is based on his PhD thesis supervised by Marise Cremona at the European University Institute in Florence), is an impressive, meticulously researched, well structured, clearly written, and argumentatively convincing account of what has to be understood as an independent field of EU law- and policy-making worthy of close scholarly attention.
...he deals with the problems of the field in an abstract and principled manner and places them into a larger analytical framework that elucidates the constitutional background for EU foreign investment law and policy. His book...will also serve as the foundation of a new field of scholarly research and will inspire a whole generation of EU foreign investment lawyers.
Angelos Dimopouloss book, ^iEU Foreign Investment Law^r, is an impressive attempt at a thorough analysis of the issues raised by the new competence on FDI, both in terms of normative background and of potential impact on present and future BITs.
It is Dimopoulos's great achievement to have established EU foreign investment law as an independent field of EU law and policy and to have analysed its conceptual and normative framework in a comprehensive fashion. His book will therefore outlive the current struggles between Brussels, Berlin, Paris, The Hague and elsewhere, and provide guidance to future investment law policy-makers in the European Union.
His book, (which is based on his PhD thesis supervised by Marise Cremona at the European University Institute in Florence), is an impressive, meticulously researched, well structured, clearly written, and argumentatively convincing account of what has to be understood as an independent field of EU law- and policy-making worthy of close scholarly attention.
...he deals with the problems of the field in an abstract and principled manner and places them into a larger analytical framework that elucidates the constitutional background for EU foreign investment law and policy. His book...will also serve as the foundation of a new field of scholarly research and will inspire a whole generation of EU foreign investment lawyers.
Angelos Dimopouloss book, ^iEU Foreign Investment Law^r, is an impressive attempt at a thorough analysis of the issues raised by the new competence on FDI, both in terms of normative background and of potential impact on present and future BITs.
Notă biografică
Angelos Dimopoulos is Assistant Professor at Tilburg University and Research Coordinator of the Tilburg Law and Economics Center. Angelos obtained his PhD in Law at the European University Institute and holds masters degrees from the Universities of Cambridge (LLM) and Hannover (MLE). He is a member of the Thessaloniki Bar Association and he has worked as a practicing lawyer in Greece and as an intern for the European Commission. His research interests lie in the areas of EU internal market law, external relations law, and international economic law.