Despite all rhetorical references to European sovereignty, the EU cannot make a convincing claim to sovereignty under international law. International law does not vest non-state actors with sovereignty. What the EU can do and what it also does is that it acts as if it was a sovereign entity and claims certain rights that are considered core elements of State sovereignty. This paper sheds light on the meaning of the notion of sovereignty in the specific context of the EU’s external legal relations. It argues that the Court of Justice’s conception of the autonomy of the EU legal order provides the EU de facto with a core element of State sovereignty, namely a form of (negative) jurisdictional sovereignty that otherwise only States can claim....
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
Sovereignty is a fundamental attribute of the state. Sovereignty is when the authority is independen...
Sovereignty is a concept enshrined in the theory of international law. As an attribute of indepen- ...
Sovereignty is a fundamental attribute of the state. Sovereignty is when the authority is independen...
What to do with Sovereignty? ‘Principles of Law’: Final Paper Thomas Verellen 13-12-2010 In this art...
This paper aims to give a new perspective on the issue of sovereignty in the European context. In th...
The European Union’s ability to conduct its own foreign policy is not contested as a matter of princ...
The European Union’s ability to conduct its own foreign policy is not contested as a matter of princ...
This paper aims to give a new perspective on the issue of sovereignty in the European context. In th...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
Spearheaded by French President Emmanuel Macron, the concept of “European sovereign-ty” is used incr...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
The concept of sovereignty plays a major role in discussions around e.g. humanitarian intervention o...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
Sovereignty is a fundamental attribute of the state. Sovereignty is when the authority is independen...
Sovereignty is a concept enshrined in the theory of international law. As an attribute of indepen- ...
Sovereignty is a fundamental attribute of the state. Sovereignty is when the authority is independen...
What to do with Sovereignty? ‘Principles of Law’: Final Paper Thomas Verellen 13-12-2010 In this art...
This paper aims to give a new perspective on the issue of sovereignty in the European context. In th...
The European Union’s ability to conduct its own foreign policy is not contested as a matter of princ...
The European Union’s ability to conduct its own foreign policy is not contested as a matter of princ...
This paper aims to give a new perspective on the issue of sovereignty in the European context. In th...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
Spearheaded by French President Emmanuel Macron, the concept of “European sovereign-ty” is used incr...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
The concept of sovereignty plays a major role in discussions around e.g. humanitarian intervention o...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...