Supranational Governance at Stake
The EU's External Competences caught between Complexity and Fragmentation
Herausgeber: Telò, Mario; Weyembergh, Anne
Supranational Governance at Stake
The EU's External Competences caught between Complexity and Fragmentation
Herausgeber: Telò, Mario; Weyembergh, Anne
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This book examines the varied competences of the European Union (EU) in relation to its capacity to externalize its policy preferences. Specifically, it explores the continued resilience within the EU's policy toolbox of supranational modes of governance beyond the State.
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This book examines the varied competences of the European Union (EU) in relation to its capacity to externalize its policy preferences. Specifically, it explores the continued resilience within the EU's policy toolbox of supranational modes of governance beyond the State.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780367821180
- ISBN-10: 0367821184
- Artikelnr.: 59357848
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780367821180
- ISBN-10: 0367821184
- Artikelnr.: 59357848
Mario Teló is Professor of International Relations at the LUISS-Guido Carli, Rome and IEE-ULB, Brussels, Belgium. Anne Weyembergh is Professor at institut d'études européennes (IEE-ULB) at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and Director of the Center for European Law of the Law Faculty at the ULB, Belgium.
Foreword Part I: Horizontal and Transversal Issues Associated with the EU's
Supranational Competences 1. Supranationality and Sovereignty in an Era of
Increasing Complexity and Fragmentation 2. The Implications of
Supranationality and Legitimacy: A legal perspective 3. Configuring the
Rule of Law in the EU Polity: Between supranationality and sovereignty
Part II: The External Dimension of the EU's AFSJ 4. External Unity,
Institutional Complexity and Structural Fragmentation: The evolution of EU
external competence in the AFSJ 5. Externalising the Policy against
Trafficking in Human Beings: When supranationality meets its limits 6.
Finding a Path through a Multi-headed Interregional Relationship: The EU's
action vis-à-vis the ASEAN region in criminal matters Part III: The
External Dimension of the EU's Sustainable Development Efforts 7. The EU's
Legal Framework and the Limits of its External Environmental Regulatory
Influence 8. Global Environmental Complexity and the Limits of the EU's
External Regulatory Actorness 9. The European Union's External Governance
in the Area of Rural Development: Understanding the consequences Part IV:
The External Dimension of the EU's Contribution Towards Global Economic and
Monetary Governance 10. Addressing the Difficulty of How to Represent the
Euro Area/EU within the IMF 11. The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and
Global Macroeconomic Imbalances 12. The EU's External Competition Policy: A
Hybrid Approach Part V: Trade Policy 13. Commercial Policy: The European
Union and the world trade and investment order 14. The Evolution of the EU
Investment Policy since the Lisbon Treaty: From a Conservative to an
Innovative Policy? 15. Investigating Supranationality in Rule-making
Related to Preferential Trade Agreements CONCLUSION Various Forms of
Governance beyond the State: The price to pay for the resilience of
European supranationality in the face of complexity and change
Supranational Competences 1. Supranationality and Sovereignty in an Era of
Increasing Complexity and Fragmentation 2. The Implications of
Supranationality and Legitimacy: A legal perspective 3. Configuring the
Rule of Law in the EU Polity: Between supranationality and sovereignty
Part II: The External Dimension of the EU's AFSJ 4. External Unity,
Institutional Complexity and Structural Fragmentation: The evolution of EU
external competence in the AFSJ 5. Externalising the Policy against
Trafficking in Human Beings: When supranationality meets its limits 6.
Finding a Path through a Multi-headed Interregional Relationship: The EU's
action vis-à-vis the ASEAN region in criminal matters Part III: The
External Dimension of the EU's Sustainable Development Efforts 7. The EU's
Legal Framework and the Limits of its External Environmental Regulatory
Influence 8. Global Environmental Complexity and the Limits of the EU's
External Regulatory Actorness 9. The European Union's External Governance
in the Area of Rural Development: Understanding the consequences Part IV:
The External Dimension of the EU's Contribution Towards Global Economic and
Monetary Governance 10. Addressing the Difficulty of How to Represent the
Euro Area/EU within the IMF 11. The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and
Global Macroeconomic Imbalances 12. The EU's External Competition Policy: A
Hybrid Approach Part V: Trade Policy 13. Commercial Policy: The European
Union and the world trade and investment order 14. The Evolution of the EU
Investment Policy since the Lisbon Treaty: From a Conservative to an
Innovative Policy? 15. Investigating Supranationality in Rule-making
Related to Preferential Trade Agreements CONCLUSION Various Forms of
Governance beyond the State: The price to pay for the resilience of
European supranationality in the face of complexity and change
Foreword Part I: Horizontal and Transversal Issues Associated with the EU's
Supranational Competences 1. Supranationality and Sovereignty in an Era of
Increasing Complexity and Fragmentation 2. The Implications of
Supranationality and Legitimacy: A legal perspective 3. Configuring the
Rule of Law in the EU Polity: Between supranationality and sovereignty
Part II: The External Dimension of the EU's AFSJ 4. External Unity,
Institutional Complexity and Structural Fragmentation: The evolution of EU
external competence in the AFSJ 5. Externalising the Policy against
Trafficking in Human Beings: When supranationality meets its limits 6.
Finding a Path through a Multi-headed Interregional Relationship: The EU's
action vis-à-vis the ASEAN region in criminal matters Part III: The
External Dimension of the EU's Sustainable Development Efforts 7. The EU's
Legal Framework and the Limits of its External Environmental Regulatory
Influence 8. Global Environmental Complexity and the Limits of the EU's
External Regulatory Actorness 9. The European Union's External Governance
in the Area of Rural Development: Understanding the consequences Part IV:
The External Dimension of the EU's Contribution Towards Global Economic and
Monetary Governance 10. Addressing the Difficulty of How to Represent the
Euro Area/EU within the IMF 11. The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and
Global Macroeconomic Imbalances 12. The EU's External Competition Policy: A
Hybrid Approach Part V: Trade Policy 13. Commercial Policy: The European
Union and the world trade and investment order 14. The Evolution of the EU
Investment Policy since the Lisbon Treaty: From a Conservative to an
Innovative Policy? 15. Investigating Supranationality in Rule-making
Related to Preferential Trade Agreements CONCLUSION Various Forms of
Governance beyond the State: The price to pay for the resilience of
European supranationality in the face of complexity and change
Supranational Competences 1. Supranationality and Sovereignty in an Era of
Increasing Complexity and Fragmentation 2. The Implications of
Supranationality and Legitimacy: A legal perspective 3. Configuring the
Rule of Law in the EU Polity: Between supranationality and sovereignty
Part II: The External Dimension of the EU's AFSJ 4. External Unity,
Institutional Complexity and Structural Fragmentation: The evolution of EU
external competence in the AFSJ 5. Externalising the Policy against
Trafficking in Human Beings: When supranationality meets its limits 6.
Finding a Path through a Multi-headed Interregional Relationship: The EU's
action vis-à-vis the ASEAN region in criminal matters Part III: The
External Dimension of the EU's Sustainable Development Efforts 7. The EU's
Legal Framework and the Limits of its External Environmental Regulatory
Influence 8. Global Environmental Complexity and the Limits of the EU's
External Regulatory Actorness 9. The European Union's External Governance
in the Area of Rural Development: Understanding the consequences Part IV:
The External Dimension of the EU's Contribution Towards Global Economic and
Monetary Governance 10. Addressing the Difficulty of How to Represent the
Euro Area/EU within the IMF 11. The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and
Global Macroeconomic Imbalances 12. The EU's External Competition Policy: A
Hybrid Approach Part V: Trade Policy 13. Commercial Policy: The European
Union and the world trade and investment order 14. The Evolution of the EU
Investment Policy since the Lisbon Treaty: From a Conservative to an
Innovative Policy? 15. Investigating Supranationality in Rule-making
Related to Preferential Trade Agreements CONCLUSION Various Forms of
Governance beyond the State: The price to pay for the resilience of
European supranationality in the face of complexity and change