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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. In the recent development of the external dimension of the EU, the part played by the European Court in developing EU external relations law has been under-examined. This book remedies that lack by assessing the role of the ECJ in this sphere. Editor(s): Cremona, Marise; Thies, Anne. Series: Modern Studies in European Law. Num Pages: 298 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1QFE; LBBF; LND. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 157 x 235 x 21. Weight in Grams: 454. . 2016. UK ed. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Court of Justice on the development of European Union (EU) external relations law. Against the background of the recent recasting of the EU Treaties by the Treaty of Lisbon and at a time when questions arise over the character of the Court's judicial reasoning and the effect of international legal obligations in its case law, it discusses the contribution of the Court to the formation of the EU as an international actor and the development of EU external relations law, and the constitutional challenges the Court faces in this context. To what extent does the position of the Court contribute to a specific conception of the EU? How does the EU's constitutional order, as interpreted by the Court, shape its external relations? The Court still has only limited jurisdiction over the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy: why has this decision been taken, and what are its implications? And what is the Court's own view of the relationship between court(s) and foreign policy, and of its own relationship with other international courts? The contributions to this volume show that the Court's influence over EU external relations derives first from its ability to shape and define the external competence of the EU and resulting constraints on the Member States, and second from its insistence on the autonomy of the EU legal order and its role as 'gatekeeper' to the entry and effect of international law into the EU system. It has not - in the external domain - overtly exerted influence through shaping substantive policy, as it has, for example, in relation to the internal market. Nevertheless the rather 'legalised' nature of EU external relations and the significance of the EU's international legal commitments mean that the role of the Court of Justice is more central than that of a national court with respect to the foreign policy of a nation state. And of course its decisions can nonetheless be highly political.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Court of Justice on the development of European Union (EU) external relations law. Against the background of the recent recasting of the EU Treaties by the Treaty of Lisbon and at a time when questions arise over the character of the Courts judicial reasoning and the effect of international legal obligations in its case law, it discusses the contribution of the Court to the formation of the EU as an international actor and the development of EU external relations law, and the constitutional challenges the Court faces in this context. To what extent does the position of the Court contribute to a specific conception of the EU? How does the EUs constitutional order, as interpreted by the Court, shape its external relations? The Court still has only limited jurisdiction over the EUs Common Foreign and Security Policy: why has this decision been taken, and what are its implications? And what is the Courts own view of the relationship between court(s) and foreign policy, and of its own relationship with other international courts? The contributions to this volume show that the Courts influence over EU external relations derives first from its ability to shape and define the external competence of the EU and resulting constraints on the Member States, and second from its insistence on the autonomy of the EU legal order and its role as gatekeeper to the entry and effect of international law into the EU system. It has not in the external domain overtly exerted influence through shaping substantive policy, as it has, for example, in relation to the internal market. Nevertheless the rather legalised nature of EU external relations and the significance of the EUs international legal commitments mean that the role of the Court of Justice is more central than that of a national court with respect to the foreign policy of a nation state. And of course its decisions can nonetheless be highly political. In the recent development of the external dimension of the EU, the part played by the European Court in developing EU external relations law has been under-examined. This book remedies that lack by assessing the role of the ECJ in this sphere. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Court of Justice on the development of European Union (EU) external relations law. Against the background of the recent recasting of the EU Treaties by the Treaty of Lisbon and at a time when questions arise over the character of the Courts judicial reasoning and the effect of international legal obligations in its case law, it discusses the contribution of the Court to the formation of the EU as an international actor and the development of EU external relations law, and the constitutional challenges the Court faces in this context. To what extent does the position of the Court contribute to a specific conception of the EU? How does the EUs constitutional order, as interpreted by the Court, shape its external relations? The Court still has only limited jurisdiction over the EUs Common Foreign and Security Policy: why has this decision been taken, and what are its implications? And what is the Courts own view of the relationship between court(s) and foreign policy, and of its own relationship with other international courts? The contributions to this volume show that the Courts influence over EU external relations derives first from its ability to shape and define the external competence of the EU and resulting constraints on the Member States, and second from its insistence on the autonomy of the EU legal order and its role as gatekeeper to the entry and effect of international law into the EU system. It has not in the external domain overtly exerted influence through shaping substantive policy, as it has, for example, in relation to the internal market. Nevertheless the rather legalised nature of EU external relations and the significance of the EUs international legal commitments mean that the role of the Court of Justice is more central than that of a national court with respect to the foreign policy of a nation state. And of course its decisions can nonetheless be highly political. In the recent development of the external dimension of the EU, the part played by the European Court in developing EU external relations law has been under-examined. This book remedies that lack by assessing the role of the ECJ in this sphere. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Court of Justice on the development of European Union (EU) external relations law. Against the background of the recent recasting of the EU Treaties by the Treaty of Lisbon and at a time when questions arise over the character of the Court's judicial reasoning and the effect of international legal obligations in its case law, it discusses the contribution of the Court to the formation of the EU as an international actor and the development of EU external relations law, and the constitutional challenges the Court faces in this context. To what extent does the position of the Court contribute to a specific conception of the EU How does the EU's constitutional order, as interpreted by the Court, shape its external relations The Court still has only limited jurisdiction over the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy: why has this decision been taken, and what are its implications And what is the Court's own view of the relationship between court(s) and foreign policy, and of its own relationship with other international courts The contributions to this volume show that the Court's influence over EU external relations derives first from its ability to shape and define the external competence of the EU and resulting constraints on the Member States, and second from its insistence on the autonomy of the EU legal order and its role as 'gatekeeper' to the entry and effect of international law into the EU system. It has not - in the external domain - overtly exerted influence through shaping substantive policy, as it has, for example, in relation to the internal market. Nevertheless the rather 'legalised' nature of EU external relations and the significance of the EU's international legal commitments mean that the role of the Court of Justice is more central than that of a national court with respect to the foreign policy of a nation state. And of course its decisions can nonetheless be highly political.