Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order: The EU and the World
 
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ISBN13:9781509934379
ISBN10:1509934375
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Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order

The EU and the World
 
Kiadó: Hart Publishing
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Hosszú leírás:
This interdisciplinary book explores the concept of convergence of the EU with the global legal order. It captures the actions, law-making and practice of the EU as a cutting-edge actor in the world promoting convergence 'against the grain'. In a dynamic 'twist' the book uses methodology to reflect upon some of the most dramatically changing dimensions of current global affairs.

Questions explored include: who and what are the subjects and objects of convergence as to the EU and the world? How do 'court-centric' and less 'court-centric' approaches differ? Can we use political science and international relations as 'service tools'?

Four key themes are probed:

- framing EU convergence;
- global trade against convergence;
- the EU as the exceptional internationalist; and
- positioning convergence through methodology.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: On Framing Convergence of the EU with the Global Legal Order
Elaine Fahey

PART I
FRAMING EU GLOBAL CONVERGENCE
1. The EU's Free Trade and Investment Agreements: European Convergence with World Trade Law?
Frank Hoff meister
2. Convergence through EU Unilateralism
Jed Odermatt
3. Converging Dual-Use Export Control with Human Rights Norms: The EU's Responses to Digital Surveillance Exports
Machiko Kanetake
4. The EU and International Investment Agreements: To Diverge is to Converge
Mauro Gatti
5. Epilogue: EU Global and Regional Convergence
Michelle Egan

PART II
A GLOBAL LEGAL ORDER AGAINST CONVERGENCE?
6. Resistances to Global Convergence
Fernanda G Nicola
7. EU and US Regulatory Coherence in TTIP - Similarities and Differences
David Henig
8. EU External Relations and International Law: Divergence on Questions of 'Territory'?
Paul James Cardwell and Ramses A Wessel
9. The Global Compact on Migration: Convergence or Divergence with EU Policies?
Juan Santos Vara and Laura Pascual Matellán
10. Convergence and Divergence of the Principle of Solidarity
Magdalena Forowicz
11. Epilogue: The EU as a Selective and Conflicted Converger
Gabriel Siles-Brügge

PART III
WHEN IS EU LAW AND POLICY MORE 'INSIDE-OUT' THAN 'OUTSIDE-IN'?
12. Regulatory Cooperation in EU FTAs: Linking Legalisation to Convergence
Kornilia Pipidi-Kalogirou
13. Labour Standards in EU-Mexico Trade: An Assessment along Two Narratives of Convergence
Aakriti Bhardwaj and Jeff Kenner
14. Global Convergence through EU Value Chain Regulation and Voluntary Standards
Enrico Partiti
15. The EU Equivalence Regime as a Mechanism of Convergence: Financial Regulation and EU Law
Francesco Pennesi
16. 'A Deep Trade Agenda': The Convergence of Trade and Fundamental Rights
Isabella Mancini