EU External Relations Law and Policy in the Post-Lisbon Era

EU External Relations Law and Policy in the Post-Lisbon Era
Author: Paul James Cardwell
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2011-11-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9067048232

This is a collection of works which considers the many different facets of the EU’s increasingly important engagement with the world beyond its borders. The Treaty of Lisbon marked a change in the powers and competences endowed on the EU - the contributions to this collection consider both the direct and indirect impact of the Treaty on the contemporary state of EU external relations. The authors are drawn from legal, political science and international relations disciplines and consider innovations or changes brought about by the Treaty itself: the European External Action Service, the roles of the High Representative and President, the collapse of the ‘pillar’ structure and new competences such as those for foreign investment. Other chapters cover developments which reflect the latest incremental changes upon which the post-Lisbon Treaty arrangements have some bearing, including the COREU network, the transatlantic and neighbourhood relations and the external dimension of ‘internal’ security. Useful for academics working in the field of EU external relations law and foreign policy, as well as the EU law/politics/European studies market more generally.

EU External Relations Post-Lisbon

EU External Relations Post-Lisbon
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 900442198X

The volume brings together academics and practitioners from across the EU to address the question of ‘facultative mixity’ in the EU’s external relations, i.e. the situation whereby both the EU and its Member States enter into an international agreement with a third country even if legally the EU could act on its own.

EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy

EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy
Author: Bart Van Vooren
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1136510311

The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) is a recent example of an external EU policy drawn up explicitly with the objective of achieving coherence in the external policies of the EU and its Member States. Positioning the ENP in the legal-historical context of political union, this book explains why coherence has become a substantive issue in EU external relations, and why law is integral to attaining the ever-enigmatic single voice of the European Union. The text examines the role of EU external relations law in attaining a coherent neighbourhood policy and goes on to undertake an in depth analysis of the ENP, arguing that the innovative nature of the ENP in regard to coherence lies beyond the narrowly defined legal sphere, and stems primarily from its hybrid composition of hard legal, soft legal and non-legal policy instruments. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach by integrating elements of law, history and political science, EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy is unique in its approach to the subject. This book will be of particular interest to academics and students of EU Law, Political Science, History and International Relations as well as to practitioners engaged in the process of drafting coherent external policy.

Of 'Mixity' And 'Double-hatting'

Of 'Mixity' And 'Double-hatting'
Author: Pieter Jan Kuijper
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2008
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: 9056295365

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EU Trade and Investment Treaty-Making Post-Lisbon

EU Trade and Investment Treaty-Making Post-Lisbon
Author: Gesa Kübek
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2024-06-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509964657

This book offers the first thorough legal analysis of the practice of mixity since the Lisbon Treaty, providing the perspectives of international, EU, and national law. It sets out a detailed theoretical understanding of mixity, the common commercial policy, and the recent case law of the EU Court of Justice. It assesses recent practice and current challenges, such as the non-ratification of mixed agreements, ensuring parliamentary participation in EU treaty-making, the new architecture for concluding EU trade and investment agreements, as well as the new trade agreement between the EU and the UK post-Brexit. In so doing, the author argues that in the field of trade and investment, mixity is no longer a procedural technique to overcome legal uncertainties about competence allocations between the EU and the Member States. Instead, mixity has become a deliberate substantive design choice. This brings a fresh and innovative perspective to a key tenet of EU external relations law.

Private Law in the External Relations of the EU

Private Law in the External Relations of the EU
Author: Marise Cremona
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191062014

Private Law in the External Relations of the EU is an innovative study of the interactions between EU external relations law and private law, two unrelated fields of law, inverted if private law is understood as regulatory private law - the space where regulatory law intersects with private economic activity. Here the link between the Internal Market and the global market - and thereby international law - is much more prominent. In this book, key questions about the relationship between EU external relations law and private law are answered, including: in what ways might European private law act as a tool to achieve EU external policy objectives, particularly in regulatory fields? How might the quickly developing EU external competence over the procedural dimensions of private law, including private international law, impact on substantive law, both externally and internally? And how is the legal position of private parties affected by EU external relations? In asking these questions, this edited collection opens up a field of enquiry into the so far underexplored relationship between these two fields of law. In doing so, it addresses three different aspects of the relationship: (i) the evolution of the EU competence, (ii) the ways in which EU private law extends its reach beyond the boundaries of the internal market, and (iii) the ways in which the EU contributes to the formation of private regulation at the international level.

Primary Law and Policy in EU External Relations - Moving Away from the Big Picture

Primary Law and Policy in EU External Relations - Moving Away from the Big Picture
Author: Panos Koutrakos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

The international role of the European Union has featured prominently in current debates about the future of the Union, as well as the processes of negotiation and ratification of the Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties. The conclusion of the latter was seen as essential for the effective conduct of EU external relations, while the Irish referendum was received by European Governments and institutions as potentially endangering the coherence of the European Union's international role. This article challenges these assumptions. It highlights the problems of some of the Lisbon amendments, cautions against overestimating the significance of legal rules and procedures in external relations and argues for a renewed focus on the practical underpinnings of EU external relations.

European Foreign Policy

European Foreign Policy
Author: Panos Koutrakos
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849808613

Like early mariners, politicians and officials trying to navigate European foreign policy find themselves in an environment of unpredictable hazards hidden institutional shoals, and legal reefs that can tear the bottom out of a policy. This insightful collection of contrasted studies shines the twin beams of political science and legal analysis into these opaque depths. Practitioners as well as scholars will benefit from the illumination. Nick Witney, European Council on Foreign Relations and Former Chief Executive of the European Defence Agency, UK This collection on EU foreign policy is an attractive one for several reasons: it contains a very nice set of essays on a topic which has loomed large on the European Union agenda for some years, namely the international role of the EU. The chapters are written by a range of interesting and eminent scholars in the field. Most importantly in terms of its distinctive contribution, the book brings together perspectives from law and from political science. This is done in part by including chapters by authors from different disciplines but also by choosing cross-pillar themes and topics such as the European Neighbourhood Policy, EU policy on Kosovo, security and defence policy, as well as more general cross-cutting themes like the idea of coherence , the position of the EU within international organizations, and the approach of the EU to the international legal order. Each of the individual chapters is well worth reading, and the book as a whole is a useful and interesting contribution to the existing literature. Gráinne de Búrca, Harvard Law School, US Written by leading experts, this book focuses on central issues of the foreign policy of the European Union. The issues explored include: how the EU s judges understand its relationship with the international order; the coherence of the Union s external action; the EU s approach to its neighbours; the Common Security and Defence Policy; and, the EU s participation in international organisations. By addressing each topic from a legal, political science and international relations standpoint, this relevant book highlights the different perspectives that these disciplines bring to the central issues of the EU s foreign affairs, and starts a conversation between the respective communities. Scholars and students in European and international law, politics, and international relations will find this book insightful. It will also prove timely for policy-makers in the EU and international organisations, as well as think tanks and non-governmental organisations specialising in European affairs.

Justice, Liberty, Security

Justice, Liberty, Security
Author: Bernd Martenczuk
Publisher: ASP / VUBPRESS / UPA
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9054874724

The European Union is rapidly creating a European space in which citizens can live in Justice, Liberty and Security. This bold push forward in the European integration process touches on three highly sensitive societal subjects: immigration and asylum, civil law, and criminal law. At the same time, work in this area necessarily has an external dimension: we only need to think about asylum and the post September 11 fight against terrorism. Within the European Union, this dynamic development of the external side of justice and home affairs raises challenging issues: friction over the division of competences between the Union and its Member States and between EU institutions; cross-pillar coordination issues; legal and political tensions due to "variable geometry" with numerous "opt-ins" and "opt-outs". In addition, international cooperation brings its own problems: how to explain the internal issues to international partners? How to allow them to become comfortable with an ever more assertive EU role? How to support global governance structures while preserving European human standards? -- Back cover.

The European External Action Service

The European External Action Service
Author: David Spence
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137383038

This book questions whether the institutions and practices of the emerging EU diplomatic system conform to established standards of the state-centric diplomatic order; or whether practice is paving the way for innovative, even revolutionary, forms of diplomatic organisation.