Two different dynamics govern the autonomy of the European Union (EU) legal order. On the one hand, autonomy seeks to define what EU law is not, i.e. it is not ordinary international law. Positively, on the other, autonomy seeks to define what EU law is, i.e. a legal order that has the capacity to operate as a self-referential system of norms that is both coherent and complete. Yet the concept of autonomy of the EU legal order in no way conveys the message that the EU and its law are euro-centric and that the Court of Justice of the European Union (the ‘Court of Justice’) seeks to insulate EU law from external influences by building walls that prevent the migration of legal ideas. Autonomy rather enables the Court of Justice to strike the r...
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...
Two different dynamics govern the autonomy of the European Union (EU) legal order. On the one hand, ...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
Against the backdrop of the ECJ’s Kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that Community law’s auto...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
This paper considers the different uses and conceptualisations of ‘autonomy’ in EU law and public in...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has been a principal actor of the development of the Euro...
First published online: 09 June 2021This article aims to reconstruct and theorise the autonomy of th...
This article examines the problems connected with the participation of the EU in international dispu...
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...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...
Two different dynamics govern the autonomy of the European Union (EU) legal order. On the one hand, ...
Over many years the European Union (EU) has developed its own state-like foreign policy - newly labe...
Against the backdrop of the ECJ’s Kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that Community law’s auto...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
This paper considers the different uses and conceptualisations of ‘autonomy’ in EU law and public in...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
Against the backdrop of the ecj’s kadi judgment, it has been argued again, that community law’s auto...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has been a principal actor of the development of the Euro...
First published online: 09 June 2021This article aims to reconstruct and theorise the autonomy of th...
This article examines the problems connected with the participation of the EU in international dispu...
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...
The European Union’s legal order is traditionally perceived as largely autonomous, not only internal...