The EU's Role in Global Governance
Herausgeber: Vooren, Bart van
The EU's Role in Global Governance
Herausgeber: Vooren, Bart van
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The rise to power of such countries as China and Brazil, as well as the EU sovereign debt crisis, have deeply affected the capacity of the EU to influence global realities. This book brings together prominent legal scholars and practitioners to investigate the extent to which the EU can shape this on-going re-orientation of the international scene.
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The rise to power of such countries as China and Brazil, as well as the EU sovereign debt crisis, have deeply affected the capacity of the EU to influence global realities. This book brings together prominent legal scholars and practitioners to investigate the extent to which the EU can shape this on-going re-orientation of the international scene.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9780199659654
- ISBN-10: 0199659656
- Artikelnr.: 36596679
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9780199659654
- ISBN-10: 0199659656
- Artikelnr.: 36596679
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr. Bart Van Vooren is Assistant Professor of EU Law at the University of Copenhagen, and associate fellow at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies. He graduated from New York University School of Law and subsequently received his doctoral degree from the European University Institute. He has published one monograph EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherance (Routledge, 2011), and has also published several articles in the field of EU external relations law in journals such as the Common Market Law Review, European Law Review, and the European Foreign Affairs Review. Prof. Dr. Steven Blockmans is Senior Research Fellow and Head of Unit EU Foreign Policy at the Centre for European Policy Studies, Professor of EU External Relations Law and Governance at the University of Amsterdam, and member of the governing board of the Centre for the Law of EU External Relations. He has published extensively on issues pertaining to the role and position of the EU in the world. Prof. Dr. Jan Wouters (LLM Yale) is Professor of International Law and International Organizations, Jean Monnet Chair of EU and Global Governance, and Director of the Institute for International Law and the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies at the University of Leuven, an institute recognized as Centre of Excellence which furthers interdisciplinary research on the EU and global governance. He is Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges), at the University of Barcelona, and in the European Master's in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA, Venice). He is Member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Sciences and Arts, has been référendaire at the European Court of Justice and practises law as Of Counsel at Linklaters, Brussels. He is Editor of the International Encyclopedia of Intergovernmental Organizations and Vice-Director of Revue belge de droit international. He has published widely on the EU, international law, and international organizations.
* 1: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: The Legal
Dimension of Global Governance: What Role for the EU?
* Part I: The EU as a Legal Power in Global Governance?
* 2: Joris Larik: Entrenching Global Governance: The EU's
Constitutional Objectives Caught Between a Sanguine World View and a
Daunting Reality
* 3: Bruno de Witte and Anne Thies: Why Choose Europe? The Place of the
European Union in the Architecture of International Legal Cooperation
* 4: Grainne de Burca: EU External Relations: The Governance Mode of
Foreign Policy
* 5: Hans Micklitz and Dennis Patterson: From the Nation State to the
Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy
Beyond the Boundaries of the Union?
* Part II: The EU and Global Security Governance
* 6: Panos Koutrakos: The European Union in the Global Security
Architecture
* 7: Geert de Baere: The EU and the Responsibility to Protect
* 8: Steven Blockmans: EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Instruments to
Support Status Processes
* 9: Aurel Sari and Ramses A. Wessel: International Responsibility for
EU Military Operations: Finding the EU's Place in the Global
Accountability Regime
* Part III: The EU and Global Trade Governance
* 10: Frank Hoffmeister: Institutional Aspects of Global Trade
Governance from an EU Perspective
* 11: Marise Cremona: Expanding the Internal Market: An External
Regulatory Policy for the EU?
* 12: Chien-Huei Wu: Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of Trade
Disciplines on Export Control
* Part IV: The EU and Global Environmental Governance
* 13: Elisa Morgera: Ambition, Complexity, and Legitimacy of Pursuing
Mutual Supportiveness through the EU's External Enivronmental Action
* 14: Joanne Scott and Lavanya Rajamani: Contingent Unilateralism:
International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme
* 15: Gracia Marin Duran: The Role of the EU in Shaping the Trade and
Environment Regulatory Nexus: Multilateral and Regional Approaches
* Part V: The EU and Global Financial Governance
* 16: Fabian Ambtenbrink: What Role for the European Union in Shaping
Global Financial Governance?
* 17: Jan Wouters,Sven van Kerckhovenand, and Jed Odermatt: The EU at
the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU
* 18: Bart Van Vooren: The Global Reach of the Proposed Financial
Transaction Tax Directive: Creating Momentum at the G20 through
International Legislation?
* Part VI: The EU and Global Social Governance
* 19: Daniel Thym: Towards International Migration Governance? The
European Contribution
* 20: Jeffrey Kenner: Economic Partnership Agreements: Enhancing the
Labour Dimension of Global Governance?
* Closing Part
* 21: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: Conclusion:
The Role of the EU in the Legal Dimension of Global Governance
Dimension of Global Governance: What Role for the EU?
* Part I: The EU as a Legal Power in Global Governance?
* 2: Joris Larik: Entrenching Global Governance: The EU's
Constitutional Objectives Caught Between a Sanguine World View and a
Daunting Reality
* 3: Bruno de Witte and Anne Thies: Why Choose Europe? The Place of the
European Union in the Architecture of International Legal Cooperation
* 4: Grainne de Burca: EU External Relations: The Governance Mode of
Foreign Policy
* 5: Hans Micklitz and Dennis Patterson: From the Nation State to the
Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy
Beyond the Boundaries of the Union?
* Part II: The EU and Global Security Governance
* 6: Panos Koutrakos: The European Union in the Global Security
Architecture
* 7: Geert de Baere: The EU and the Responsibility to Protect
* 8: Steven Blockmans: EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Instruments to
Support Status Processes
* 9: Aurel Sari and Ramses A. Wessel: International Responsibility for
EU Military Operations: Finding the EU's Place in the Global
Accountability Regime
* Part III: The EU and Global Trade Governance
* 10: Frank Hoffmeister: Institutional Aspects of Global Trade
Governance from an EU Perspective
* 11: Marise Cremona: Expanding the Internal Market: An External
Regulatory Policy for the EU?
* 12: Chien-Huei Wu: Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of Trade
Disciplines on Export Control
* Part IV: The EU and Global Environmental Governance
* 13: Elisa Morgera: Ambition, Complexity, and Legitimacy of Pursuing
Mutual Supportiveness through the EU's External Enivronmental Action
* 14: Joanne Scott and Lavanya Rajamani: Contingent Unilateralism:
International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme
* 15: Gracia Marin Duran: The Role of the EU in Shaping the Trade and
Environment Regulatory Nexus: Multilateral and Regional Approaches
* Part V: The EU and Global Financial Governance
* 16: Fabian Ambtenbrink: What Role for the European Union in Shaping
Global Financial Governance?
* 17: Jan Wouters,Sven van Kerckhovenand, and Jed Odermatt: The EU at
the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU
* 18: Bart Van Vooren: The Global Reach of the Proposed Financial
Transaction Tax Directive: Creating Momentum at the G20 through
International Legislation?
* Part VI: The EU and Global Social Governance
* 19: Daniel Thym: Towards International Migration Governance? The
European Contribution
* 20: Jeffrey Kenner: Economic Partnership Agreements: Enhancing the
Labour Dimension of Global Governance?
* Closing Part
* 21: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: Conclusion:
The Role of the EU in the Legal Dimension of Global Governance
* 1: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: The Legal
Dimension of Global Governance: What Role for the EU?
* Part I: The EU as a Legal Power in Global Governance?
* 2: Joris Larik: Entrenching Global Governance: The EU's
Constitutional Objectives Caught Between a Sanguine World View and a
Daunting Reality
* 3: Bruno de Witte and Anne Thies: Why Choose Europe? The Place of the
European Union in the Architecture of International Legal Cooperation
* 4: Grainne de Burca: EU External Relations: The Governance Mode of
Foreign Policy
* 5: Hans Micklitz and Dennis Patterson: From the Nation State to the
Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy
Beyond the Boundaries of the Union?
* Part II: The EU and Global Security Governance
* 6: Panos Koutrakos: The European Union in the Global Security
Architecture
* 7: Geert de Baere: The EU and the Responsibility to Protect
* 8: Steven Blockmans: EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Instruments to
Support Status Processes
* 9: Aurel Sari and Ramses A. Wessel: International Responsibility for
EU Military Operations: Finding the EU's Place in the Global
Accountability Regime
* Part III: The EU and Global Trade Governance
* 10: Frank Hoffmeister: Institutional Aspects of Global Trade
Governance from an EU Perspective
* 11: Marise Cremona: Expanding the Internal Market: An External
Regulatory Policy for the EU?
* 12: Chien-Huei Wu: Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of Trade
Disciplines on Export Control
* Part IV: The EU and Global Environmental Governance
* 13: Elisa Morgera: Ambition, Complexity, and Legitimacy of Pursuing
Mutual Supportiveness through the EU's External Enivronmental Action
* 14: Joanne Scott and Lavanya Rajamani: Contingent Unilateralism:
International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme
* 15: Gracia Marin Duran: The Role of the EU in Shaping the Trade and
Environment Regulatory Nexus: Multilateral and Regional Approaches
* Part V: The EU and Global Financial Governance
* 16: Fabian Ambtenbrink: What Role for the European Union in Shaping
Global Financial Governance?
* 17: Jan Wouters,Sven van Kerckhovenand, and Jed Odermatt: The EU at
the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU
* 18: Bart Van Vooren: The Global Reach of the Proposed Financial
Transaction Tax Directive: Creating Momentum at the G20 through
International Legislation?
* Part VI: The EU and Global Social Governance
* 19: Daniel Thym: Towards International Migration Governance? The
European Contribution
* 20: Jeffrey Kenner: Economic Partnership Agreements: Enhancing the
Labour Dimension of Global Governance?
* Closing Part
* 21: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: Conclusion:
The Role of the EU in the Legal Dimension of Global Governance
Dimension of Global Governance: What Role for the EU?
* Part I: The EU as a Legal Power in Global Governance?
* 2: Joris Larik: Entrenching Global Governance: The EU's
Constitutional Objectives Caught Between a Sanguine World View and a
Daunting Reality
* 3: Bruno de Witte and Anne Thies: Why Choose Europe? The Place of the
European Union in the Architecture of International Legal Cooperation
* 4: Grainne de Burca: EU External Relations: The Governance Mode of
Foreign Policy
* 5: Hans Micklitz and Dennis Patterson: From the Nation State to the
Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy
Beyond the Boundaries of the Union?
* Part II: The EU and Global Security Governance
* 6: Panos Koutrakos: The European Union in the Global Security
Architecture
* 7: Geert de Baere: The EU and the Responsibility to Protect
* 8: Steven Blockmans: EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Instruments to
Support Status Processes
* 9: Aurel Sari and Ramses A. Wessel: International Responsibility for
EU Military Operations: Finding the EU's Place in the Global
Accountability Regime
* Part III: The EU and Global Trade Governance
* 10: Frank Hoffmeister: Institutional Aspects of Global Trade
Governance from an EU Perspective
* 11: Marise Cremona: Expanding the Internal Market: An External
Regulatory Policy for the EU?
* 12: Chien-Huei Wu: Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of Trade
Disciplines on Export Control
* Part IV: The EU and Global Environmental Governance
* 13: Elisa Morgera: Ambition, Complexity, and Legitimacy of Pursuing
Mutual Supportiveness through the EU's External Enivronmental Action
* 14: Joanne Scott and Lavanya Rajamani: Contingent Unilateralism:
International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme
* 15: Gracia Marin Duran: The Role of the EU in Shaping the Trade and
Environment Regulatory Nexus: Multilateral and Regional Approaches
* Part V: The EU and Global Financial Governance
* 16: Fabian Ambtenbrink: What Role for the European Union in Shaping
Global Financial Governance?
* 17: Jan Wouters,Sven van Kerckhovenand, and Jed Odermatt: The EU at
the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU
* 18: Bart Van Vooren: The Global Reach of the Proposed Financial
Transaction Tax Directive: Creating Momentum at the G20 through
International Legislation?
* Part VI: The EU and Global Social Governance
* 19: Daniel Thym: Towards International Migration Governance? The
European Contribution
* 20: Jeffrey Kenner: Economic Partnership Agreements: Enhancing the
Labour Dimension of Global Governance?
* Closing Part
* 21: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: Conclusion:
The Role of the EU in the Legal Dimension of Global Governance