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Beyond the established legal orders : policy interconnections between the EU and the rest of the world / [edited by] Malcolm Evans and Panos Koutrakos.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Evans, Malcolm D. (Malcolm David), 1959- editor.
Koutrakos, Panos, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Constitutional law--European Union countries.
Constitutional law.
Jurisdiction--European Union countries.
Jurisdiction.
Law--Political aspects--European Union countries.
Law.
Public policy (International law).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (373 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart Publishing, 2011.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
A lively debate on the constitutionalisation of the international legal order has emerged in recent years. A similar debate has also taken place within the European Union. This book complements that debate, exploring the underlying realities that the moves towards constitutionalism seek to address. It does this by focusing on the substantive interconnections that the EU has developed over the years with the rest of the world, and assesses the practical impact these have both in the development of its legal order as well as in the international community. Based on papers delivered at the bi-annual EU/International Law Forum organised by the University of Bristol in March 2009, this collection of essays examines policy areas of economic governance (trade, financial services, migration, environment), political governance (human rights, criminal law, responses to financing terrorism), security governance (counter-terrorism, use of force, non-proliferation), and the issue of the emergence of European and global values. How are these areas shaped by the interaction between EU law and other legal orders and polities? In what ways does the EU impact on other transnational legal systems? And how are its own rules and principles shaped by such systems? These questions are addressed in the light of the specific legal and political context within which the EU pursues its policies by interacting with the rest of the world
Contents:
Much more than trade : the common commercial policy in a global context
Joris Larik
Capital market openness after financial turmoil
Eilis Ferran
When is migration not migration? Examining services in the EU and GATS
Elspeth Guild
Diplomacy by directive? An analysis of the international context of the Emmissions Trading Scheme directive
Hans Vedder
The EU and the international legal order : the case of human rights
Bruno De Witte
The European Union and the rest of the world : criminal law and policy interconnections
Valsamis Mitsilegas
The principle of legality, human rights and the management of risks : Post-Kadi reflections
Takis Tridimas
Europe's counter-terrorism law(s) : outlines of a critical approach
Jan Klabbers
Reflections on European effective multilateralism and the use of force
Per Cramer
The non-proliferation policy of the European Union
Panos Koutrakos
Values in EU foreign policy
Marise Cremona
Principled monism and the normative conception of coercion under international law
George Pavlakos and Joost Pauwelyn.
Notes:
"This volume is the product of the Ninth EU/International Law Forum hosted by the School of Law at Bristol University in 2009."--Introduction, pages [1].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613289537
9781472565495
1472565495
9781283289535
1283289539
9781847316462
1847316468
OCLC:
755414504

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