Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
ISBN: 978-90-411-0488-5
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
The debate about the relationship between international and community law usually centres on the question of which of these two `belongs' to the other, and how `special' community legal order is in relation to international law.
In this volume, a distinguished group of Finnish and British academics and practitioners break new ground by, instead of becoming mired in these questions, clearly examining the international law aspects of the activities of the Community and the Union. In doing so, they have elucidated points of connection and possible points of conflict.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface.
Abbreviations.
Part I: Common Foreign and Security Policy.
1. Common Foreign and Security Policy: Incrementalism in Action? G. Edwards.
2. Does Europe Need a Common Identity? A Comment Upon the Core Problems of the CFSP; T. Tiilikainen.
3. International Law Aspects of the Common Foreign and Security Policy; M. Koskenniemi.
4. CFSP Reform: A Commission Perspective; F. Cameron.
5. Collective and Co-Operative Security Arrangements in Europe; K. Möttölä.
6. The National Implementation of EC Economic Sanctions, the Case of Finland; P. Kaukoranta.
Part II: Legal Aspects of External Relations.
7. Implied External Competence of the EC; A. Dashwood.
8. Mixed Union – Mixed Agreements; A. Rosas.
9. Can the European Community Bind the Member States on Questions of Customary International Law? V. Lowe.
10. International Law, European Community Law, National Law: Three Systems in Search of a Framework; D. Bethlehem.
11. The European Union and the Energy Sector: The Case of the Energy Charter Treaty; E. Paasivirta.
12. European Foreign Policy: After-life of an Illusion; P. Allott.
13. Presumptive Personality: The European Union in International Law; J. Klabbers.
14. Incomplete Mixed Agreements of the Community and the Principle of Bindingness; L. Granvik.
15. Should There be a New Article on External Relations? – Opinion 1/94 `Duty of Cooperation' in the Light of the Constitutive Treaties; J. Heliskoski.
16. Accession of Finland to the European Union with Respect to External Relations – Some Considerations; A. Pelttari.
17. Parliamentary Control and Intergovernmental Agreements between the Member States of the European Union; Finnish Perspectives; J. Yli-Vakkuri.
List of Contributors.