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Buch, Englisch, 396 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 757 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

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The Routledge Handbook of Transatlantic Relations


1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-1-032-25534-7
Verlag: Routledge

Buch, Englisch, 396 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 757 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

ISBN: 978-1-032-25534-7
Verlag: Routledge


The Routledge Handbook of Transatlantic Relations is an essential and comprehensive reference for the regulation of transatlantic relations across a range of subjects, bringing together contributions from scholars, policy makers, lawyers and political scientists. Future oriented in a range of fields, it probes the key technical, procedural and policy issues for the US of dealing with, negotiating, engaging and law-making with the EU, taking a broad interdisciplinary perspective including international relations, politics, political economic and law, EU external relations law and international law and assesses the external consequences of transatlantic relations in a systematic and comprehensive fashion.

The transatlantic relationship constitutes one of the most established and far-reaching democratic alliances globally, and which has propelled multilateralism, trade regulation and the EU-US relationship in global challenges. The different contributions will propose solutions to overcome these problems and help us understand the shifting transatlantic agenda in diverse areas from human rights, to trade, and security, and the capacity of the transatlantic relationship to set new international agendas, standards and rules.

The Routledge Handbook of Transatlantic Relations will be a key reference for scholars, students and practitioners of Transatlantic Relations/EU-US relations, EU External Relations law, EU rule-making, EU Security law and more broadly to global governance, International law, international political economy and international relations.

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Section I. EU and US Intra-organisations relations
1. Joseph Dunne, Director of the European Parliament Liaison Office in Washington DC
Connecting the US Congress and the European Parliament: The work and role of the EP Liaison Office in Washington DC and the Transatlantic Legislators' Dialogue
2. Kenneth Propp, Georgetown University Law Center, Atlantic Council, Europe Center
A US Perspective on Negotiating with the European Union
3. Davor Jancic, Associate Professor, Queen Mary University Law School, London
Transatlantic Parliamentary Cooperation at Fifty
4. Charles Roger Assistant Professor and Beatriu de Pinós Research Fellow, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacional
Making Transatlantic Governance Work
5. Peter Van Elsuwege, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law, Ghent University and Viktor Szep, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Groningen
Transatlantic cooperation in sanctions policy
6. Sara Poli, Professor of Law, University of Pisa,
Who is entitled to protect the energy security of the Union?
The challenges posed the construction of North Stream II for the transatlantic cooperation and for the Union energy policy

Section II. Trade, Investment and Forms of cooperation in Transatlantic relations
7. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, European University Institute (EUI) Florence
Transatlantic economic and legal disintegration? Between Anglo-Saxon neoliberal nationalism, China’s totalitarian state-capitalism and Europe’s ordoliberal multilateral constitutionalism
8. David O'Sullivan, Senior Counsellor at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Former EU Ambassador to the US
EU-US Relations in a Changing World
9. Jenya Grigorova, Dispute Settlement Lawyer at World Trade Organization
Reverberations of the CJEU Achmea B.V. Decision in The Transatlantic Space
10. Eva van der Zee, Assistant Professor, University of Hamburg
Fighting climate change together? Opportunities and potential hurdles for an EU-US Transatlantic Trade Agenda
11. Thomas Verellen, Assistant Professor in Law, Utrecht University; Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Separation of Trade Powers: The Case of Unilateral Instruments
12. Simon Dekeyrel, PhD Candidate, University of Nottingham Law School
The American shale revolution and the EU’s quest for diversification: providing a structural venue for mutually beneficial cooperation in EU-US energy relations?
13. Leif Johan Eliasson, Professor of Political Science, East Stroudsburg University
US-EU trade relations: domestic obstacles and strategic opportunities

Section III. Norm promotion practices of the EU and US in the Digital Age
14. Fabien Terpan, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law & Politics, Sciences Po Grenoble UGA & Elaine Fahey, Jean Monnet Chair in Law & Transatlantic Relations, City, University of London
The Future of the EU-US Privacy Shield
15. Maria Kendrick, Lecturer in Law, City Law School, City, University of London
The EU and US Transatlantic Agendas on Taxation: Is Digitalisation Accelerating a Global Battle
16. Giulio Kowalski, Doctoral researcher, City, University of London
Transatlantic enforcement of digital markets and competition law post-Brexit
17. Kristina Irion, Associate Professor, Institute for Information Law (IViR) University of Amsterdam
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18. Maria Tzanou, Senior Lecturer in Law, Keele University Law School
Who occupies the transatlantic data privacy space? Assessing rules, institutions, and practice
19. TBC
The future of transatlantic PNR

Section IV: The economic character of transatlantic relations
20. TBC
The political economy of transatlantic relations
21. TBC
The future of transatlantic trade
22. TBC
The economics of transatlantic relations
23. TBC
The place of EU-US relations in international economic law
24. TBC
The future of transatlantic trade disputes
25. TBC
The transatlantic trade-security nexus


Elaine Fahey is Professor of Law at the City Law School, City, University of London.



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