Kontrola stranih direktnih investicija u pravu EU u uslovima krize izazvane pandemijom
Foreign direct investments screening in EU law at the time of the crisis caused by the pandemic
Abstract
Poslednjih godina primetan je trend u pravcu češće i šire kontrole stranih direktnih investicija (SDI) iz trećih zemalja u okviru nacionalnih prava država članica EU. Stoga je to pitanje uređeno na komunitarnom nivou Uredbom (EU) 2019/452 o proveri SDI. U radu su objašnjeni razlozi promene odnosa prema unutrašnjim SDI iz trećih zemalja u državama članicama, a onda i na nivou EU. Potom je analiziran pravni okvir za SDI u EU, kako bi se utvrdile mogućnosti njihovog ograničavanja nacionalnim pravima. Posebna pažnja je posvećena Uredbi (EU) 2019/452, koja postavlja minimalne standarde za nacionalne mehanizme provere SDI. Konačno, autorka ispituje uticaj pandemije na odnos prema SDI u EU i zaključuje da je aktuelna kriza doprinela učvršćenju i daljem razvoju njihove kontrole.
The European Union is generally open to inward foreign direct investments (FDI). However, over recent years there is a rising trend in screening of inward FDI from third countries in the Member States. As a result, the Regulation (EU) 2019/452 on screening of foreign direct investments was enacted. In this paper the author, firstly, explains the reasons for a change in treatment of inward FDI from third countries within the Member States and the EU itself. The second part of the paper contains an analysis of the legal framework for FDI in the EU, in order to determine the possibility of their restrictions through national legislations. Special attention is given to the FDI-Screening Regulation and its minimum standards for national screening mechanisms. Finally, the author examines how the COVID-19 pandemic affects the treatment of FDI in the EU and concludes that the current crisis has contributed to further expanding the scope and importance of their screening and control.
Keywords:
Uredba (EU) 2019/452 o proveri stranih direktnih investicija / strane direktne investicije / pandemija koronavirusa (COVID-19) / foreign direct investment / FDI-Screening Regulation (EU) 2019/452 / coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemicSource:
Strani pravni život, 2021, 3, 361-374Publisher:
- Institut za uporedno pravo, Beograd
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Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Radović, Mirjana PY - 2021 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1290 AB - Poslednjih godina primetan je trend u pravcu češće i šire kontrole stranih direktnih investicija (SDI) iz trećih zemalja u okviru nacionalnih prava država članica EU. Stoga je to pitanje uređeno na komunitarnom nivou Uredbom (EU) 2019/452 o proveri SDI. U radu su objašnjeni razlozi promene odnosa prema unutrašnjim SDI iz trećih zemalja u državama članicama, a onda i na nivou EU. Potom je analiziran pravni okvir za SDI u EU, kako bi se utvrdile mogućnosti njihovog ograničavanja nacionalnim pravima. Posebna pažnja je posvećena Uredbi (EU) 2019/452, koja postavlja minimalne standarde za nacionalne mehanizme provere SDI. Konačno, autorka ispituje uticaj pandemije na odnos prema SDI u EU i zaključuje da je aktuelna kriza doprinela učvršćenju i daljem razvoju njihove kontrole. AB - The European Union is generally open to inward foreign direct investments (FDI). However, over recent years there is a rising trend in screening of inward FDI from third countries in the Member States. As a result, the Regulation (EU) 2019/452 on screening of foreign direct investments was enacted. In this paper the author, firstly, explains the reasons for a change in treatment of inward FDI from third countries within the Member States and the EU itself. The second part of the paper contains an analysis of the legal framework for FDI in the EU, in order to determine the possibility of their restrictions through national legislations. Special attention is given to the FDI-Screening Regulation and its minimum standards for national screening mechanisms. Finally, the author examines how the COVID-19 pandemic affects the treatment of FDI in the EU and concludes that the current crisis has contributed to further expanding the scope and importance of their screening and control. PB - Institut za uporedno pravo, Beograd T2 - Strani pravni život T1 - Kontrola stranih direktnih investicija u pravu EU u uslovima krize izazvane pandemijom T1 - Foreign direct investments screening in EU law at the time of the crisis caused by the pandemic EP - 374 IS - 3 SP - 361 DO - 10.5937/spz65-33936 UR - conv_1204 ER -
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Radović, M.. (2021). Kontrola stranih direktnih investicija u pravu EU u uslovima krize izazvane pandemijom. in Strani pravni život Institut za uporedno pravo, Beograd.(3), 361-374. https://doi.org/10.5937/spz65-33936 conv_1204
Radović M. Kontrola stranih direktnih investicija u pravu EU u uslovima krize izazvane pandemijom. in Strani pravni život. 2021;(3):361-374. doi:10.5937/spz65-33936 conv_1204 .
Radović, Mirjana, "Kontrola stranih direktnih investicija u pravu EU u uslovima krize izazvane pandemijom" in Strani pravni život, no. 3 (2021):361-374, https://doi.org/10.5937/spz65-33936 ., conv_1204 .