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This volume fills a gap in the literature regarding questions around the interactive dynamics between law and diplomacy of the European Union, on international trade and investment partners in Asia.
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This volume fills a gap in the literature regarding questions around the interactive dynamics between law and diplomacy of the European Union, on international trade and investment partners in Asia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9780429867569
- Artikelnr.: 58301067
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429867569
- Artikelnr.: 58301067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Chien-huei Wu is associate research professor in Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Frank Gaenssmantel is assistant professor at the Department of International Relations and International Organisation at the University of Groningen, Netherlands.
Introduction Part I: Conceptual Discussion and Historical Evolution 1.
Managing International Economic Relations through Diplomacy and Law:
Towards a Framework for Understanding External Policies of the European
Union 2. Judicial Diplomacy? The Role of the CJEU in EU-Asia Trade Disputes
3. Law and Diplomacy in EU-China Trade Relations: A Historical Overview 4.
EU-Asia Investors-States Disputes: Assertive Legalism for Economic and
Political Autonomy Part II: Law and Diplomacy in the Management of Disputes
and Disagreements 5. Embedding Diplomacy in Formal Procedures: How the
European Commission Navigated the Solar Panel Dispute with China 6. The
China-EU Solar Panel Trade Dispute: Explaining Different Responses of the
Member States 7. Disciplining Export Restrictions through Negotiation and
Litigation 8. The Limits of a Legal Approach in Resolving EU-China Trade
Disputes on Non-Market Economy Status Part III: Diplomacy and the Creation
of Law 9. Preventing Divergences from Becoming Disputes: The Elusive
EU-China Investment Negotiations 10. A Legal Approach for Trade Issues and
a Diplomatic Approach for Non-Trade and Sustainability Issues? From the
EUSFTA via the Singapore Opinion of the Court of Justice of the EU to the
JEFTA 11. More than Words? Labour Standards in the Future EU-India FTA 12.
New Trade Rule-Making regarding Sustainable Development in EU FTAs with
Asian Countries. Conclusion
Managing International Economic Relations through Diplomacy and Law:
Towards a Framework for Understanding External Policies of the European
Union 2. Judicial Diplomacy? The Role of the CJEU in EU-Asia Trade Disputes
3. Law and Diplomacy in EU-China Trade Relations: A Historical Overview 4.
EU-Asia Investors-States Disputes: Assertive Legalism for Economic and
Political Autonomy Part II: Law and Diplomacy in the Management of Disputes
and Disagreements 5. Embedding Diplomacy in Formal Procedures: How the
European Commission Navigated the Solar Panel Dispute with China 6. The
China-EU Solar Panel Trade Dispute: Explaining Different Responses of the
Member States 7. Disciplining Export Restrictions through Negotiation and
Litigation 8. The Limits of a Legal Approach in Resolving EU-China Trade
Disputes on Non-Market Economy Status Part III: Diplomacy and the Creation
of Law 9. Preventing Divergences from Becoming Disputes: The Elusive
EU-China Investment Negotiations 10. A Legal Approach for Trade Issues and
a Diplomatic Approach for Non-Trade and Sustainability Issues? From the
EUSFTA via the Singapore Opinion of the Court of Justice of the EU to the
JEFTA 11. More than Words? Labour Standards in the Future EU-India FTA 12.
New Trade Rule-Making regarding Sustainable Development in EU FTAs with
Asian Countries. Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Conceptual Discussion and Historical Evolution 1.
Managing International Economic Relations through Diplomacy and Law:
Towards a Framework for Understanding External Policies of the European
Union 2. Judicial Diplomacy? The Role of the CJEU in EU-Asia Trade Disputes
3. Law and Diplomacy in EU-China Trade Relations: A Historical Overview 4.
EU-Asia Investors-States Disputes: Assertive Legalism for Economic and
Political Autonomy Part II: Law and Diplomacy in the Management of Disputes
and Disagreements 5. Embedding Diplomacy in Formal Procedures: How the
European Commission Navigated the Solar Panel Dispute with China 6. The
China-EU Solar Panel Trade Dispute: Explaining Different Responses of the
Member States 7. Disciplining Export Restrictions through Negotiation and
Litigation 8. The Limits of a Legal Approach in Resolving EU-China Trade
Disputes on Non-Market Economy Status Part III: Diplomacy and the Creation
of Law 9. Preventing Divergences from Becoming Disputes: The Elusive
EU-China Investment Negotiations 10. A Legal Approach for Trade Issues and
a Diplomatic Approach for Non-Trade and Sustainability Issues? From the
EUSFTA via the Singapore Opinion of the Court of Justice of the EU to the
JEFTA 11. More than Words? Labour Standards in the Future EU-India FTA 12.
New Trade Rule-Making regarding Sustainable Development in EU FTAs with
Asian Countries. Conclusion
Managing International Economic Relations through Diplomacy and Law:
Towards a Framework for Understanding External Policies of the European
Union 2. Judicial Diplomacy? The Role of the CJEU in EU-Asia Trade Disputes
3. Law and Diplomacy in EU-China Trade Relations: A Historical Overview 4.
EU-Asia Investors-States Disputes: Assertive Legalism for Economic and
Political Autonomy Part II: Law and Diplomacy in the Management of Disputes
and Disagreements 5. Embedding Diplomacy in Formal Procedures: How the
European Commission Navigated the Solar Panel Dispute with China 6. The
China-EU Solar Panel Trade Dispute: Explaining Different Responses of the
Member States 7. Disciplining Export Restrictions through Negotiation and
Litigation 8. The Limits of a Legal Approach in Resolving EU-China Trade
Disputes on Non-Market Economy Status Part III: Diplomacy and the Creation
of Law 9. Preventing Divergences from Becoming Disputes: The Elusive
EU-China Investment Negotiations 10. A Legal Approach for Trade Issues and
a Diplomatic Approach for Non-Trade and Sustainability Issues? From the
EUSFTA via the Singapore Opinion of the Court of Justice of the EU to the
JEFTA 11. More than Words? Labour Standards in the Future EU-India FTA 12.
New Trade Rule-Making regarding Sustainable Development in EU FTAs with
Asian Countries. Conclusion