The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture Dr. Roland Kläger10. DAJV Fachgruppentag - 21 March 2014.

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The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture Dr. Roland Kläger10. DAJV Fachgruppentag - 21 March 2014

Dr. Roland Kläger2 1.The old world of BITs 2.EU competence 3.Effect on existing BITs between EU Member States and the US 4.Scope of substantive guarantees for foreign investors 5.Dispute settlement mechanism 6.Respondent status of EU and Member States 7.Conclusion Topics addressed The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger3 Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) focus only on the promotion and protection of investment Originally concluded between a developed and a developing state Worldwide: > 3000 BITs EU Member States: around 1400 BITs Germany: 131 BITs Contain substantive legal guarantees for investors and dispute settlement mechanism 1. The old world of BITs The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger4 Article 207 TFEU: “ 1. The common commercial policy shall be based on uniform principles, particularly with regard to changes in tariff rates, the conclusion of tariff and trade agreements relating to trade in goods and services, and the commercial aspects of intellectual property, foreign direct investment, the achievement of uniformity in measures of liberalisation, export policy and measures to protect trade such as those to be taken in the event of dumping or subsidies. The common commercial policy shall be conducted in the context of the principles and objectives of the Union's external action. 4. […] For the negotiation and conclusion of agreements in the fields of trade in services and the commercial aspects of intellectual property, as well as foreign direct investment, the Council shall act unanimously where such agreements include provisions for which unanimity is required for the adoption of internal rules.” 2. EU competence The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger5 Scope of the EU competence: Limitation to foreign direct investment? Limitation to liberalisation of market access? EU competence for expropriation?  Exclusive competence of EU or conclusion of mixed agreements necessary? 2.EU competence The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger6 EU Member States that have concluded BITs with the US: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia Article 3 “grandfathering regulation”: “Without prejudice to other obligations of the Member States under Union law, bilateral investment agreements notified pursuant to Article 2 of this Regulation may be maintained in force, or enter into force, in accordance with the TFEU and this Regulation, until a bilateral investment agreement between the Union and the same third country enters into force.” 3. Effect on existing BITs The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger7 4. Substantive guarantees The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture Initially: “highest standards of protection that both Parties have negotiated to date” (EU negotiation mandate), including fair and equitable treatment national treatment most-favoured-nation treatment protection against direct and indirect expropriation full protection and security “umbrella clause” free transfer of funds Now:  strong emphasis on right to regulate  detailed language to narrow the scope of the guarantees  possibility to clarify interpretation of individual provisions

Dr. Roland Kläger8 Innovative proposals to amend investor-state dispute settlement clause: Costs follow the event UNCITRAL Rules on Transparency in Treaty-based Investor-State Arbitration Code of conduct for arbitrators Appellate body?  Attempt to increase consistency, legitimacy and transparency in investment arbitration to accommodate public policy concerns 5. Dispute Settlement Mechanism The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger9 Proposal for a Regulation establishing a Framework for Managing Financial Responsibility Linked to Investor-State Dispute Settlement Article 4: “The Union shall act as respondent where the dispute concerns treatment afforded by the institutions, bodies or agencies of the Union.” Member States may act as respondent after consultations with the EU Commission (Article 8) EU Commission may actively participate in investment disputes conducted by Member States (Article 9) Foreign investors need to request whether EU or Member States shall act as respondent before submitting a claim Enforcement of arbitral awards against the EU uncertain 6. Respondent status of EU/Member States The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture

Dr. Roland Kläger10 7. Conclusion The Impact of the TTIP on Europe’s Investment Arbitration Architecture EU is now an active player: negotiations with US, Canada, Singapore, China, India, Japan, Ecuador etc. European system of investment protection is becoming more NAFTA-like  from bilateral to regional  from specialized investment agreement to FTA with investment chapter  substantive guarantees and dispute settlement mechanism take up NAFTA elements Considerable uncertainties remain with regard to future of TTIP negotiations

Dr. Roland Kläger11 Dr. Roland Kläger HAVER & MAILÄNDER Rechtsanwälte Lenzhalde Stuttgart (Germany) Phone Fax Contact Details

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