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  • External Relations of the European Union: Legal and Constitutional Foundations

    External Relations of the European Union by Eeckhout, Piet;

    Legal and Constitutional Foundations

    Series: Oxford European Community Law Library Series;

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    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 23 June 2005

    • ISBN 9780199287215
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages552 pages
    • Size 233x156x31 mm
    • Weight 804 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The European Union's role in international policies and international relations is expanding rapidly. This volume examines the legal and constitutional foundations of the Union's external relations, at a time when the Union as a whole is the subject of a process of constitutionalization

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    Long description:

    The law of the external relations of the European Union is a subject of great importance. The EU institutions have developed an extensive practice in this area, by concluding international agreements, by participating in the work of international organizations, and by legislating and regulating on matters of external relations. It is a practice giving rise to many legal problems and questions, as evidenced by the substantial and growing body of case-law in the area of external
    relations by the European Court of Justice and Court of First Instance. These problems and questions are often of constitutional significance, and the external relations law of the EU therefore occupies an important position in the overall development of the EU, and in the process of its
    constitution-building.

    This volume examines the legal and constitutional foundations of the EU's external relations. It focuses on the EU's external powers and objectives, on the instruments, principles, and actors of external policies, and on the legal effects of international agreements and international law. It brings together the legal foundations of the EU's external economic policies, centred around its trade policy, and the fledgling Common Foreign and Security Policy. It concludes by addressing the basic
    questions of constitutionalism raised by EU external relations, i.e. the division of competences, the protection of fundamental rights, issues of democracy and legitimacy, and judicial review.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    I Constitutional Foundations: Powers and Objectives
    Competence in Matters of Commercial Policy
    The Doctrine of Implied Powers
    Express and Implied Powers Under the EC Treaty
    External Powers Under the Treaty on the European Union
    II International Foundations: Treaties and International Law
    The Life-Cycle of International Agreements
    Mixed External Action and Membership of International Organizations
    The Courts and International Agreements
    The Legal Effects of International Law
    III Policies
    Common Commercial Policy
    Common Foreign and Security Policy
    Trade and Foreign Policy
    Human Rights Policy

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