Capital, Market and the State : : reconciling free movement of capital with public Interest objectives / / Ilektra Antonaki.

This book explores how the EU free movement of capital provisions can be interpreted in order to allow certain forms of State participation in the market for the purposes of protecting public interest objectives in the context of privatisations and golden shares. Drawing from the international contr...

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Superior document:Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law ; 20
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden;, Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
French
Series:Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law ; 20.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universiteit Leiden, 2019) issued under title: Privatisations and golden shares : bridging the gap between the State and the market in the area of free movement of capital in the EU.
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Other title:Reconciling Free Movement of Capital with Public Interest Objectives
Summary:This book explores how the EU free movement of capital provisions can be interpreted in order to allow certain forms of State participation in the market for the purposes of protecting public interest objectives in the context of privatisations and golden shares. Drawing from the international controversy regarding the risks and benefits of capital liberalisation, the book argues that the broad interpretation of 'capital restrictions' under Article 63 TFEU has significant consequences for national political economy choices and investigates the extent to which the existing legal framework set out in the Treaties offers room for reconciling economic integration with societal values.
This book explores how the EU free movement of capital provisions can be interpreted in order to allow certain forms of State participation in the market for the purposes of protecting public interest objectives in the context of privatisations and golden shares. Drawing from the international controversy regarding the risks and benefits of capital liberalisation, the book argues that the broad interpretation of ‘capital restrictions’ under Article 63 TFEU has significant consequences for national political economy choices and investigates the extent to which the existing legal framework set out in the Treaties offers room for reconciling economic integration with societal values.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004473033
9789004471450
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ilektra Antonaki.