Article: Report on the CELIS Forum on Investment Screening

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW European Company Law Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.54648/eucl2023002
S. Hindelang
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On 1–3 June 2022, the Common European Law on Investment Screening (CELIS) Institute organized its fourth annual conference ‘2022 CELIS Forum on Investment Screening’ (CFIS22). The Conference was held in Sweden, at Uppsala University. The CELIS Institute is an independent non-profit, non-partisan research enterprise dedicated to promoting better regulation of foreign investments in the context of security, public order, and competitiveness. It was set up in 2020 by Steffen Hindelang and J. Hillebrand Pohl, the convenors of this year’s conference, as a permanent successor to the ‘International Conference on a Common European Law on Investment Screening (CELIS)’, convened by Professor Hindelang and Andreas Moberg in 2019. The aim of CFIS 22 was to debate European investment screening on national security grounds from a strategic perspective on the theme ‘The Emerging Law of Investment Control in Europe: Screening, Sanctions and Subsidies’. CFIS was a major event which brought together, not just leading academic scholars, EU officials, national experts, diplomats, and policymakers, but also business leaders, think tankers, and representatives of the investment community and civil society, as well as the media from across Europe and beyond. The three-day event was generously funded by Riksbankens jubileumsfond, the Center for International Private Enterprise, the Swedish Institute of International Law, Datenna, Blomstein, and the Institute for Democracy Societas investment screening, foreign investments, CELIS, FDI, ESG, national security, public order, sovereign-driven investment.
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文章:CELIS投资筛选论坛报告
2022年6月1日至3日,欧洲共同投资筛选法研究所组织了第四届年会“2022年欧洲共同投资审查法论坛”(CFIS22)。会议在瑞典乌普萨拉大学举行。CELIS研究所是一家独立的非营利、无党派的研究企业,致力于在安全、公共秩序和竞争力的背景下促进对外国投资的更好监管。它由今年会议的召集人Steffen Hindelang和J.Hillebrand Pohl于2020年成立,是Hindelang教授和Andreas Moberg于2019年召集的“欧洲投资筛选共同法国际会议”的永久继任者。CFIS 22的目的是从战略角度就“欧洲新兴投资控制法:筛选、制裁和补贴”这一主题,就基于国家安全的欧洲投资筛选进行辩论。CFIS是一项重大活动,不仅汇集了顶尖学术学者、欧盟官员、国家专家、外交官和政策制定者,还汇集了商界领袖、智囊团、投资界和民间社会的代表,以及来自欧洲内外的媒体。这场为期三天的活动得到了瑞典皇家银行、国际私营企业中心、瑞典国际法研究所、Datenna、Blomstein和民主社会研究所的慷慨资助:投资筛选、外国投资、CELIS、外国直接投资、ESG、国家安全、公共秩序、主权驱动投资。
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