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A collection of essays that surveys the development and structure of the European Union's constitutional regime for foreign affairs.
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A collection of essays that surveys the development and structure of the European Union's constitutional regime for foreign affairs.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 895g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037663
- ISBN-10: 1107037662
- Artikelnr.: 41608261
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 895g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037663
- ISBN-10: 1107037662
- Artikelnr.: 41608261
Robert Schütze is Professor of European Law and Co-Director of the Global Policy Institute at Durham University.
Introduction; Part I. International Law and the EU Constitution - Normative
Aspects: 1. On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national
phenomenon; 2. On 'middle ground': the European Union and public
international law; 3. The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; 4.
European law and member state agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Part
II. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution - Vertical Aspects: 5.
Federalism and foreign affairs: mixity as an (inter)national phenomenon; 6.
Dual federalism constitutionalised: the emergence of exclusive competences;
7. Parallel external powers: from 'Cubist' perspectives towards
'naturalist' constitutional principles?; 8. The ERTA Doctrine and
cooperative federalism; Part III. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution -
Horizontal Aspects: 9. External Union powers: competences and procedures;
10. External Union legislation: international agreements; 11. The 'treaty
power' and parliamentary democracy: comparative perspectives; 12. External
Union policies: a substantive overview; Annex. Foreign affairs provisions
in the EU Constitution (selection).
Aspects: 1. On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national
phenomenon; 2. On 'middle ground': the European Union and public
international law; 3. The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; 4.
European law and member state agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Part
II. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution - Vertical Aspects: 5.
Federalism and foreign affairs: mixity as an (inter)national phenomenon; 6.
Dual federalism constitutionalised: the emergence of exclusive competences;
7. Parallel external powers: from 'Cubist' perspectives towards
'naturalist' constitutional principles?; 8. The ERTA Doctrine and
cooperative federalism; Part III. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution -
Horizontal Aspects: 9. External Union powers: competences and procedures;
10. External Union legislation: international agreements; 11. The 'treaty
power' and parliamentary democracy: comparative perspectives; 12. External
Union policies: a substantive overview; Annex. Foreign affairs provisions
in the EU Constitution (selection).
Introduction; Part I. International Law and the EU Constitution - Normative
Aspects: 1. On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national
phenomenon; 2. On 'middle ground': the European Union and public
international law; 3. The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; 4.
European law and member state agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Part
II. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution - Vertical Aspects: 5.
Federalism and foreign affairs: mixity as an (inter)national phenomenon; 6.
Dual federalism constitutionalised: the emergence of exclusive competences;
7. Parallel external powers: from 'Cubist' perspectives towards
'naturalist' constitutional principles?; 8. The ERTA Doctrine and
cooperative federalism; Part III. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution -
Horizontal Aspects: 9. External Union powers: competences and procedures;
10. External Union legislation: international agreements; 11. The 'treaty
power' and parliamentary democracy: comparative perspectives; 12. External
Union policies: a substantive overview; Annex. Foreign affairs provisions
in the EU Constitution (selection).
Aspects: 1. On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national
phenomenon; 2. On 'middle ground': the European Union and public
international law; 3. The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; 4.
European law and member state agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Part
II. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution - Vertical Aspects: 5.
Federalism and foreign affairs: mixity as an (inter)national phenomenon; 6.
Dual federalism constitutionalised: the emergence of exclusive competences;
7. Parallel external powers: from 'Cubist' perspectives towards
'naturalist' constitutional principles?; 8. The ERTA Doctrine and
cooperative federalism; Part III. Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution -
Horizontal Aspects: 9. External Union powers: competences and procedures;
10. External Union legislation: international agreements; 11. The 'treaty
power' and parliamentary democracy: comparative perspectives; 12. External
Union policies: a substantive overview; Annex. Foreign affairs provisions
in the EU Constitution (selection).