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The Dutch Strategy for Attracting Foreign Investments and Protecting National Security

By Olga Hrynkiv[i] The Netherlands is at a pivotal moment where it must strike a delicate balance between the influx of foreign investments and the imperative to protect its national security. For a long time, Dutch governments have resisted the introduction of a general screening mechanism on national security grounds, concerned it could hinder the country's open investment climate. Instead, ...
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CELIS Update on Investment Screening – September 2024

European Union – European Commission has granted conditional approval in first in-depth review for an M&A transaction On 24 September 2024, the European Commission has approved the acquisition by Emirates Telecommunications Group Company PJSC (ETGC) of sole control of PPF Telecom Group B.V. (PPF), excluding its Czech business, under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation. The approval is conditional on full compliance with the commitments ...
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Towards a centralisation of FDI screening in the EU? On the functioning and effects of the cooperation mechanism in the Commission’s proposal for a revised screening regulation

By Steffen Hindelang and Jan Philipp Huth[i] A.   Introduction To those arguing, before the backdrop of increasing geopolitical tension, in favour of a security-oriented European industrial policy, it may seem like a relic of bygone times. However, Art. 63 para. 1 TFEU - still - provides for free movement of capital between the EU and third countries. As a result, ...
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The Growing “Informalisation” of EU Trade and Investment Law: The End of a Rules-Based Order?

By Sophie Bohnert, Vienna University of Economics and Business I. Introduction Since approximately 2017, EU trade and investment law has not only taken a "unilateral turn"[i] but has also experienced a "softening". The EU appears to be adopting an increasingly informal approach to pursuing its policy objectives, alongside other major players such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and ...
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CELIS Update on Investment Screening – August 2024

EU – European Commission publishes Commission Staff Working Document giving clarifications on the application of Art. 4 (1), Article 6 and Article 27(1) of Regulation (EU) 2022/2560 on foreign subsidies distorting the internal market On 26 July 2024, the European Commission (“EC”) published the Commission Staff Working Document on foreign subsidies distorting the internal market (“SWD”) giving initial clarification on ...
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CFIS 24: Paris Insights – The Current Global Regulatory & Investment Environment: The OECD Countries’ Perspective on Economic Security

The CELIS Blog is launching its very first special series of blog posts ahead of this year's CELIS Forum on Investment Screening (CFIS).  Our Programme Sherpas, promising young academics and practitioners in the field, share their views on the topics we will be discussing in the various panels during CFIS. CFIS is the flagship event of the CELIS Institute and ...
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Mapping FDI Screening Practices in Advanced Economies

By Lorenzo Bencivelli (Banca d'Italia), Violaine Faubert, Florian Le Gallo and Pauline Négrin (Banque de France) Disclaimer: The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Banque de France or the Banca d'Italia. In recent years, most advanced economies have adopted or tightened their existing foreign investment screening mechanisms (ISMs), which empower national ...
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The ‘Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act’ (PAFACAA): ‘TikTok Ban’ or New Milestone in US Economic Security Law?

By Paolo Mazzotti, PhD candidate and Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg) The recently adopted ‘Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act’ (PAFACAA) marks a new step in the evolution of US economic security law. While often referred to as a ‘TikTok ban’, PAFACAA puts in place a legal framework of general ...
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CFIS 24: Paris Insights – Investment Screening in Defense Sector: Promoting National Security and Neoliberalism

The CELIS Blog is launching its very first special series of blog posts ahead of this year's CELIS Forum on Investment Screening (CFIS).  Our Programme Sherpas, promising young academics and practitioners in the field, share their views on the topics we will be discussing in the various panels during CFIS. CFIS is the flagship event of the CELIS Institute and ...
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CFIS 24: Paris Insights – FDI and EU Strategic Autonomy

The CELIS Blog is launching its very first special series of blog posts ahead of this year's CELIS Forum on Investment Screening (CFIS).  Our Programme Sherpas, promising young academics and practitioners in the field, share their views on the topics we will be discussing in the various panels during CFIS. CFIS is the flagship event of the CELIS Institute and ...
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