This article is based on the assumption that there is a continuum running from non-legal positions to legally binding and judicially controlled commitments with, in between these two opposite types of norms, commitments that can be described as soft law. It aims at defining soft law in international relations in order to provide a mapping of EU law on the basis of the soft law / hard law divide. It helps categorize EU competences and public policies, and see how they fit with the distinction between two kinds of processes: legalization (transformation of non-legal norms into soft or hard law) and delegalization (transformation of hard law norms into soft law and evolution from hard to soft law)
The EU avails itself increasingly of soft law instruments, in certain situations to the detriment of...
This article examines one of the most important trends in international legal governance since the e...
This volume analyses, for the first time in European studies, the impact that non-legally binding ma...
This article is based on the assumption that there is a continuum running from non-legal positions t...
After a brief review of the history and typology of soft law in public international law, we approac...
International audienceNon-binding norms, generally termed soft law, are widely perceived to be on th...
The increasing use in the EU of soft law norms has created an extensive debate over the centrality o...
Regional and global networks increasingly develop, promulgate and diffuse soft law in the form of no...
The EU and its Member States both contribute to the informalization of international relations’ tool...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
The European Union increasingly uses ‘soft’ international arrangements rather than formal internatio...
This article proposes a reflection on soft law and its growing use in international practices. In or...
The paper focuses on a particular aspect of the legislative process in the European Union: the soft ...
International audienceWhat characterizes European Union soft law and what are its implications for t...
The objective of establishing legal order sui generis that on the EU level will, due to its flexibil...
The EU avails itself increasingly of soft law instruments, in certain situations to the detriment of...
This article examines one of the most important trends in international legal governance since the e...
This volume analyses, for the first time in European studies, the impact that non-legally binding ma...
This article is based on the assumption that there is a continuum running from non-legal positions t...
After a brief review of the history and typology of soft law in public international law, we approac...
International audienceNon-binding norms, generally termed soft law, are widely perceived to be on th...
The increasing use in the EU of soft law norms has created an extensive debate over the centrality o...
Regional and global networks increasingly develop, promulgate and diffuse soft law in the form of no...
The EU and its Member States both contribute to the informalization of international relations’ tool...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
The European Union increasingly uses ‘soft’ international arrangements rather than formal internatio...
This article proposes a reflection on soft law and its growing use in international practices. In or...
The paper focuses on a particular aspect of the legislative process in the European Union: the soft ...
International audienceWhat characterizes European Union soft law and what are its implications for t...
The objective of establishing legal order sui generis that on the EU level will, due to its flexibil...
The EU avails itself increasingly of soft law instruments, in certain situations to the detriment of...
This article examines one of the most important trends in international legal governance since the e...
This volume analyses, for the first time in European studies, the impact that non-legally binding ma...