This book is for international and EU lawyers interested in the law of international organizations and dispute settlement. It provides a practically applicable approach, supported with an extensive body of case law, to the international responsibility of the EU and its Member States in international economic law.
This book is for international and EU lawyers interested in the law of international organizations and dispute settlement. It provides a practically applicable approach, supported with an extensive body of case law, to the international responsibility of the EU and its Member States in international economic law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emilija Leinarte is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge. Prior to this, she was awarded the Fulbright grant (LLM, the University of Texas at Austin) and an AHRC scholarship (PhD, the University of Cambridge). Emilija has taught EU and international law at the University of Cambridge and Sciences Po Law School in Paris.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I. The Legal Foundations of the International Responsibility of the European Union: 2. The governing law 3. Independent responsibility of the EU and its member states 4. The concept of an organ and agent of the EU Part II. Functional International Responsibility: 5. The nature of remedies in international economic law 6. Identification of the proper respondents 7. The optimal respondent 8. Multiple respondents in WTO dispute-settlement 9. Normative implications for the EU's free trade agreements 10. Conclusions Bibliography.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I. The Legal Foundations of the International Responsibility of the European Union: 2. The governing law 3. Independent responsibility of the EU and its member states 4. The concept of an organ and agent of the EU Part II. Functional International Responsibility: 5. The nature of remedies in international economic law 6. Identification of the proper respondents 7. The optimal respondent 8. Multiple respondents in WTO dispute-settlement 9. Normative implications for the EU's free trade agreements 10. Conclusions Bibliography.
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