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EU management of global emergencies : legal framework for combating threats and crises / edited by Inge Govaere and Sara Poli.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Govaere, Inge, editor.
Poli, Sara, editor.
Series:
Studies in EU external relations ; Volume 8.
Studies in EU External Relations, 4875-0451 ; Volume 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emergency management--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Emergency management.
War and emergency legislation--European Union countries.
War and emergency legislation.
Emergencies--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Emergencies.
Crisis management in government--European Union countries.
Crisis management in government.
Terrorism--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Terrorism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxv, 448 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill Nijhoff, 2014.
Summary:
"EU management of global emergencies: legal framework for combating threats and crises" provides a thorough analysis of the role played by the European Union (EU) in combating some of the global emergencies that currently affect, or are likely to affect, our planet. In particular, the potential of a “regional” model for coping with such emergencies is examined, taking into account the perceived inefficacy of traditional prevention and reaction mechanisms provided both by individual States and international organisations. The expression “global emergencies” refers to all situations, irrespective of the subject matter involved, which are characterised by an unexpected state of crisis which affects one or more regions of the world and call for an urgent and coordinated response from competent bodies and institutions. Furthermore, the book tests the role of the EU in managing global emergencies with respect to four broad areas: the economic and financial crises, the protection of the environment, terrorism and humanitarian aid, while maintaining focus on the legal framework within which the EU deals with such global emergencies in the light of the innovations brought about by the Lisbon Treaty. With contributions by leading experts in each of the identified set of challenges, EU Management of Global Emergencies: Legal Framework for Combating Threats and Crises aims at increasing the understanding of : (a) the contribution of regional organizations such as the EU to the management of global emergencies; (b) the effectiveness of the EU external action and the actual involvement of the EU in global cooperation processes against global emergencies; (c) global standards of human rights protection in relation to measures adopted in crises; and (d) the coordination mechanisms between the EU and other international organisations with a global or regional membership, in the management of global emergencies.
Contents:
Preliminary material
Introduction to EU governance of (global) emergencies, threats and crises / Inge Govaere and Sara Poli
1 Stakes and challenges of EU response to global emergencies: an EU policy perspective / Kristalina Georgieva
2 The EU’s humanitarian aid policy after Lisbon: implications of a new treaty basis / Peter Van Elsuwege and Jan Orbie
3 No strings attached? The EU’s emergency trade preferences for Pakistan / Sieglinde Gstöhl
4 Fighting terrorism through the common foreign and security policy / Christophe Hillion
5 The powers of the Council concerning the emergency of international terrorism after the judgment in case C-130/10 Parliament volume Council / Jenő Czuczai
6 L’Union fait la force: making the most of the solidarity clause Article 222 TFEU) / Steven Blockmans
7 The EU’s competence in the field of civil protection (Article 196, Paragraph 1, a–c TFEU) / Florika Fink-Hooijer
8 Securing consular protection of the EU citizens abroad: what role for the EU? / Madalina Moraru
9 Emergencies, crises and threats in the EU: what role for the court of justice of the European Union? / Sara Poli
10 The Euro crisis and the democratic principle / Giacomo Biagioni
11 The European regulatory response to the volcanic ash crisis between fragmentation and integration / Alberto Alemanno
12 The fight against terror and the space of individual freedom: a (classic) word of caution / Michal Bobek
13 European Union participation in international financial organizations / Christine Kaddous
14 International marine environmental law and the EU: an adequate framework to address environmental emergencies? / Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe
15 The role of the EU in promoting international standards in the area of climate change / Elisa Morgera and Kati Kulovesi
16 EU governance of the threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia / Bibi van Ginkel
17 The United Nations, the European Union and multilateral action against terrorism / Jan Wouters and Sanderijn Duquet
18 China-EU experience and budding cooperation in emergency management / Veronika Orbetsova and Jing Men
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-26833-2
OCLC:
883570665
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004268333 DOI

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