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The Free Movement of Capital and Foreign Direct Investment: The Scope of Protection in EU Law



The Free Movement of Capital and Foreign Direct Investment: The Scope of Protection in EU Law
The free movement of capital and foreign direct investment is a topic of intense political debate in the EU. Neo-protectionist policies are on the rise within EU Member States, who are struggling to acclimatize to increasing inward direct investment from developing countries. These policies undermine the principle of free movement of capital. EU law provides protections to foreign investors in th... more details
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  • Examines the free movement of capital in the EU
  • Shows how liberal standards protect foreign investors
  • Looks at the limits on restrictions to free movement


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Author Steffen Hindelang
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199572656
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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The free movement of capital and foreign direct investment is a topic of intense political debate in the EU. Neo-protectionist policies are on the rise within EU Member States, who are struggling to acclimatize to increasing inward direct investment from developing countries. These policies undermine the principle of free movement of capital.

EU law provides protections to foreign investors in the form of liberal standards, regardless of the type of direct investment involved. The book argues that those who participate in third country direct investment enjoy essentially the same guarantees by virtue of the provisions on free movement of capital as those active in intra Community direct investment. The book also examines the limits on restrictions to free movement, including financial regulation and discriminatory tax regimes.

The scope of protection offered to foreign investors by EU law has become a matter of intense political debate. Neo-protectionist policies are on the rise within EU Member States, who are struggling to acclimatize to increasing inward direct investment from developing countries. Strict regulations are being implemented to control the flow of this investment, undermining the principle of free movement of capital. Are such policies permitted under EU law? What impact does EU law have on foreign direct investment? This book addresses these questions through a coherent doctrinal reconstruction of the EC Treaty provisions on free movement of capital in a third country context. Opening with a timely restatement of the central features of the EU law of free movement of capital, the book then asks the central question: What rights does a private market participant, engaged in cross-border direct investment originating from or directed to a non-EU Member State, enjoy by virtue of the EC Treaty? The book argues that in principle, the provisions on free movement of capital apply the same liberal standards irrespective of whether intra Community or third country direct investment is involved. Hence, those who participate in third country direct investment enjoy essentially the same guarantees by virtue of the provisions on free movement of capital as those active in intra Community direct investment. Having established the legal doctrine, the book then examines the limits on restrictions to free movement, including financial regulation and discriminatory tax regimes.
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