Urfan KhaliqEthical Dimensions of the Foreign Policy of the European Union
Dr Urfan Khaliq is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University, where he teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate level on a number of courses including Human Rights Law, Public International Law and EU Law. He has given numerous guest lectures and conference papers in the United Kingdom and in a number of other countries. He has practised in Pakistan as an Advocate specialising in defending street children in conflict with the law. He is currently also a member of the Research Associate's Panel at Matrix Chambers, Gray's Inn, London. He has acted as an adviser/consultant to various non-governmental organisations and foreign governments and has also been a regular analyst for the BBC World Service on issues concerning international law and human rights.
1. Introduction; 2. Pursuing Ethical Values in Foreign Relations: Policy
and Legal Issues; 3. Ethical Values and the International Relations of the
Union and Community: Competence and Practice; 4. Ethical Values and Foreign
Policy in Practice: Responses to the Denial of Democracy in Myanmar,
Nigeria and Pakistan; 5. Ethical Values and Foreign Policy in Practice: The
Role of the Union in the Middle East Peace Process; 6. Ethical Values and
Foreign Policy in Practice: Humanitarian Aid and the European Union; 7.
Conclusions.