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" The law of EU external relations : "
Pieter Jan Kuijper, Jan Wouters, Frank Hoffmeister, Geert de Baere and Thomas Ramopoulos.
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558527
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b387465
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Main Entry
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Pieter Jan Kuijper
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Title & Author
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The law of EU external relations : : cases, materials, and commentary on the EU as an international legal actor\ Pieter Jan Kuijper, Jan Wouters, Frank Hoffmeister, Geert de Baere and Thomas Ramopoulos.
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Edition Statement
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Second edition
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Publication Statement
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Oxford : Oxford University Press,, 2015.
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ISBN
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0191074586
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: 9780191074585
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Contents
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Cover The Law of EU External Relations Copyright Contents Table of Cases Table of Statutes List of Abbreviations 1. Personality and Powers of the EU 1.1 The classical cases before the Treaty of Lisbon: ERTA and Laying-up Fund 1.2 Further jurisprudential development 1.3 Codification 1.4 Post-Lisbon case law 2. International Representation of the EU 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Historical evolution 2.3 International representation after Lisbon 2.3.1 Constitutional principles applying to the international representation of the EU. 2.3.2 Institutional framework for the international representation of the EU2.4 Diplomatic relations of the EU 2.5 Representation of the EU in judicial proceedings 3. Treaty-making Procedures 3.1 Historical evolution 3.2 Negotiations 3.3 Signature 3.4 Conclusion 3.5 Provisional application 3.6 Suspension 3.7 Position of the EU in respect of a draft decision having legal effects to be taken by a treaty body or an organ of an international organization 3.8 Termination of agreements 3.8.1 Constitutional principles in the Member States 3.8.2 EU practice. 3.8.3 Institutional balance between EU institutions3.9 Advisory opinions of the Court of Justice 3.10 Non-legally binding agreements (Memoranda of Understanding) 4. Mixed Agreements 4.1 Introduction 4.2 A bilateral mixed agreement 4.3 Multilateral mixed agreements 4.3.1 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 4.3.2 Convention on Cultural Diversity 4.4 Conclusion of mixed agreements 4.4.1 Conclusion by the Council hybrid acts 4.5 Implementation of mixed association agreements 4.6 Interpretation by the Court of mixed agreements. 4.6.1 The Court's powers of interpretation4.6.2 The Court and 'the unity of external representation' 5. The EU in International Organizations 5.1 The right to accession of the EU under Union law 5.2 The right to accession of the EU under international law 5.3 The procedure of accession under Union law 5.4 The functioning of the EU and its Member States as parties to a multilateral convention or members of an international organization 5.4.1 Decision-making in a body set up by an international agreement 5.4.2 EU action through Member States 5.4.3 Sincere cooperation. 5.5 Legal effects of mixed membership in the EU legal order6. EU Sanctions and Countermeasures 6.1 Introduction 6.2 EU sanctions provisions 6.3 The UN sanctions regime 6.4 The UN system authorizing terrorist listings by states 6.5 Sanctions against third states and natural or legal persons and groups or non-state entities 6.6 The regulated countermeasures of the Cotonou Agreement 6.7 Classical countermeasures under international law 7. Common Commercial Policy 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Commercial policy powers and the WTO 7.3 Common rules for imports and safeguards 7.4 Anti-dumping.
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Abstract
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In this second edition, new case law and legislative developments are critically discussed and previous material updated to reflect new international agreements. Combining key primary legal materials relating to foreign relations powers of the EU with editorial commentary, this book is an ideal resource for students, scholars, and practitioners.",,,,,"In this second edition, new case law and legislative developments are critically discussed and previous material updated to reflect new international agreements. Combining key primary legal materialsIn this second edition, new case law and legislative developments are critically discussed and previous material updated to reflect new international agreements. Combining key primary legal materialsIn this second edition, new case law and legislative developments are critically discussed and previous material updated to reflect new international agreements. Combining key primary legal materials
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Subject
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Electronic books; Sources
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Frank Hoffmeister
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Geert de Baere
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Jan Wouters
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Thomas Ramopoulos
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