Sustainable Development, Investment Law and the European Union
When: Friday, December 10, 2021, 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Where: Online
Joint Conference hosted by National University of Singapore, Centre for International Law (CIL) and Queen Mary University London, School of Law (QMUL).
Changing Paradigms in International Investment Law and Sustainable Development: The Contribution of the EU
Panel 1 | 5pm-6:15pm SGT/ 9am-10:15am GMT / 10am-11:15am CET
The panel discusses the legal effects of sustainable development in international investment law, and comments on the specific contribution the EU has made to integrate sustainable development in international investment agreements. The starting point for the discussion is the recently published book Sustainable Development in EU Foreign Investment Law (Brill 2021) written by Stefanie Schacherer.
Moderator
- N. Jansen Calamita, Head, Investment Law and Policy Research Associate Professor (CIL)
Introductory Remarks
- August Reinisch, Professor of International and European Law, University of Vienna
Book Presentation
- Stefanie Schacherer, Postdoctoral Fellow (CIL)
Discussant
- Angelos Dimopoulos, Senior Lecturer in Law and LLM Director (QMUL)
Trade and Sustainable Development Chapters of EU Investment Agreements
Panel 2 | 6:30pm-7:45pm SGT / 10:30am-11:45am GMT / 11:30am-12:45pm CET
This panel takes a closer look at the Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD) Chapters of EU International Investment Agreements. These chapters have been praised for creating a distinct promotional model for regulating the linkage between investment/trade and sustainable development. Yet, the implementation and enforcement of TSD provisions remain subject to debate. Are consultation and experts’ recommendation enough? Or should TSD provisions be enforceable through a sanction-based mechanism? Against this background, the second panel critically assesses the effectiveness of the current institutional framework and enforcement mechanism of TSD chapters.
Moderator
- Stefanie Schacherer, Postdoctoral Fellow (CIL)
Panelists
- Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor of International Law, University of Geneva
- Gracia Marín Durán, Associate Professor in International Economic Law, University College London
- James Harrison, Professor of Law, University of Warwick
Closing Remarks/Way Forward
- Angelos Dimopoulos, Senior Lecturer in Law and LLM Director (QMUL)