TY - BOOK ID - 56621699 TI - International Investment Law and EU Law AU - Bungenberg, Marc. AU - Griebel, Joern. AU - Hindelang, Steffen. PY - 2011 SN - 9783642148545 9783642148552 3642148549 9786613085504 3642148557 128308550X PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - European law KW - International law KW - Commercial law KW - Financial law KW - Private law KW - Economic law KW - handelsrecht KW - Europees recht KW - burgerlijk recht KW - internationaal recht KW - Investments, Foreign (International law). KW - Investments, Foreign KW - Law KW - Law and legislation KW - Treaty on European Union KW - International Economic Law, Trade Law. KW - European Law. KW - International law. KW - Trade. KW - Law—Europe. KW - Law of nations KW - Nations, Law of KW - Public international law UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:56621699 AB - The European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) is an annual publication in International Economic Law, a field increasingly emancipating itself from Public International Law scholarship and evolving into a fully-fledged academic discipline in its own right. With the yearbook, the editors and publisher intend to make a significant contribution to the development of this "new" discipline and provide an international reference source of the highest possible quality. The EYIEL covers all areas of IEL, in particular WTO Law, External Trade Law of major trading countries, important regional economic integration agreements, International Competition Law, International Investment Regulation, International Monetary Law, International Intellectual Property Protection and International Tax Law. In addition to the regular annual volumes, EYIEL Special Issues routinely address specific current topics in International Economic Law. The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty entails sweeping changes with respect to foreign investment regulation. Most prominently, the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) now contains in its Article 207 an explicit competence for the regulation of foreign direct investment as part of the Common Commercial Policy (CCP) chapter. With this new competence, the EU will become an important actor in the field of international investment politics and law. The new empowerment in the field of international investment law prompts a multitude of questions. This volume analyzes in depth the new “post-Lisbon situation” in the area of investment policy, provokes further discussion and offers new approaches. ER -