The concluding chapter of this book recapitulates the conceptual frameworks, theoretical underpinnings and empirical evidence of the intense legal interactions between the EU and a representative body of international institutions. The result is testimony to the coming of age of the European Union as a polity. The editors adopt the argument that the Court of Justice’s recently displayed attitude towards the reception of international law in the EU legal order forms an impediment to meeting the EU’s constitutional duties in its relations with the wider world, most notably full respect for international law, whether this emanates from international organisations with legal personality or less institutionalised international regimes. If the Co...
EU external actions have deep constitutional and institutional implications for EU law and practices...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
Introduction. The European Union’s external action is not only defined by its influence on internat...
The concluding chapter of this book recapitulates the conceptual frameworks, theoretical underpinnin...
The concluding chapter of this book recapitulates the conceptual frameworks, theoretical underpinnin...
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...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
For years the european union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, an...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...
The idea of the EU as a constitutional order has recently taken on renewed life, as the Court of Jus...
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...
EU external actions have deep constitutional and institutional implications for EU law and practices...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
Introduction. The European Union’s external action is not only defined by its influence on internat...
The concluding chapter of this book recapitulates the conceptual frameworks, theoretical underpinnin...
The concluding chapter of this book recapitulates the conceptual frameworks, theoretical underpinnin...
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...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
For years the european union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, an...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...
The idea of the EU as a constitutional order has recently taken on renewed life, as the Court of Jus...
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...
EU external actions have deep constitutional and institutional implications for EU law and practices...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
Introduction. The European Union’s external action is not only defined by its influence on internat...