Investment arbitration and the autonomy of EU’s legal order: a rule of law perspective
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Vassileva, R. 2024. Investment arbitration and the autonomy of EU’s legal order: a rule of law perspective. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly (NILQ).
Type | Article |
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Title | Investment arbitration and the autonomy of EU’s legal order: a rule of law perspective |
Authors | Vassileva, R. |
Abstract | EU’s steps towards putting an end to intra-EU investment arbitration have attracted much criticism, which ranges from accusations of legal imperialism to observations that the notion of autonomy of EU’s legal order, which is the primary tool weaponised against intra-EU arbitration, is politically malleable. Nevertheless, those supporting EU’s position argue that in a legal community like the EU, it is expected to litigate against state authorities before national courts. This article informs the debate from a rule of law lens – it contends that the concerns for EU’s legal order with respect to intra-EU investment arbitration resonate dual standards and undermine Article 2 TEU. First, it analyses the inconsistencies of the EU Commission’s position considering its failure to protect judicial independence in the EU. Then, it explains why the politicisation of the principle of the autonomy of EU’s legal order in CJEU’s caselaw, which reflects the court’s commitment to self-increasing its jurisdiction and to prioritising procedure over substantive human rights, leads to tension with Article 2 TEU. After shedding light on concrete cases illustrating why EU’s stance on intra-EU investment arbitration hampers investors’ rights, it contemplates what solutions could be envisaged to ensure more adequate investor protection in the EU. |
Keywords | intra-EU investment arbitration; autonomy of EU’s legal order; rule of law; judicial independence; Article 2 TEU; CJEU’s jurisdiction; judicial activism; investor rights; ICSID arbitration; defending investor rights at the ECtHR |
Sustainable Development Goals | 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions |
Middlesex University Theme | Sustainability |
Publisher | Queen's University Belfast |
Journal | Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly (NILQ) |
ISSN | 0029-3105 |
Publication process dates | |
Accepted | 13 Dec 2024 |
Deposited | 16 Dec 2024 |
Output status | Accepted |
Accepted author manuscript | File Access Level Open |
Language | English |
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