Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy

Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy

Author: Michael Hahn

Publisher: Studies in Eu External Relatio

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 9789004393400

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Présentation de l'éditeur : "Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy provides a critical analysis of the European Union (EU)'s trade law and policy since the Treaty of Lisbon. In particular, it analyses the salient changes brought by the Treaty of Lisbon to the Common Commercial Policy (CCP), focussing on the relevant case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ), EU free trade agreements, investment protection, trade defence, institutional developments and the nexus between the CCP and other EU policies. The volume brings together a group of distinguished authors, including former and current members of the ECJ, practitioners, officials from EU institutions and Member States and leading scholars in the area of EU trade and external relations law."


The EU's Common Commercial Policy

The EU's Common Commercial Policy

Author: Manfred Elsig

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1351764195

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Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Common Commercial Policy: Development and Operation -- 3 Theoretical Approaches to the Study of European Integration -- 4 Explaining Policy Processes and Policy Outcomes: an Institutionalist Framework for Analysis -- 5 Theorizing ECJ Decisions: the Legitimacy of External Economic Relations -- 6 Amsterdam - Theory and Empirics in IGCs -- 7 Theorizing International Bargains: the Seattle Ministerial Conference -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index


European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2017

European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2017

Author: Marc Bungenberg

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-10-06

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13: 331958832X

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Volume 8 of the EYIEL focuses on the external economic relations of the European Union as one of the most dynamic political fields in the process of European integration. The first part of this volume analyses the recent controversial questions of the external economic relations of the Union, dealing with the complexity of mixed agreements, transparency and legitimacy issues as well as recent proposals in relation to Investor-State-Dispute Settlement, the Trade Defence Instruments and the implications of the “Brexit” in this context. The second part of EYIEL 8 addresses ongoing bilateral and multilateral negotiations of the EU with China, Japan, Australia, Canada and Taiwan. Moreover, the third part deals with the EU in international organisations and institutions, in particular the recent institutional aspects of the EU-UN relationship, representation in the IMF as well as WTO jurisprudence involving the EU in 2015. The volume concludes with reviews of recent books in international economic law.


The Trade Policy of the European Union

The Trade Policy of the European Union

Author: Sieglinde Gstöhl

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-11-25

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1349935832

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This comprehensive and clearly written textbook offers a long-awaited introduction to the trade policy of the European Union, the world's largest trading entity. Gstöhl and De Bièvre provide a comprehensive assessment of the common commercial policy, its relationship with other policies, like development policy, and of the EU's multi-level policy-making and international bargaining in this area. As well as providing a broad overview of the nature and development of the EU's trade policy, the authors analyse how relevant institutions and decision-making processes are organized and how this set-up fosters particular policy outcomes. Gstöhl and De Bièvre show how the thorough and critical study of EU trade policy can be conducted from an interdisciplinary viewpoint, enabling the student to tackle the ever-evolving political, economic, and legal questions that arise. Given the accessible writing, this book is recommended for both undergraduate and Master's students studying the EU and Europe in their Politics, International Relations, Economics or Law degrees, as well as those focusing on international trade policy.


EU Trade Law

EU Trade Law

Author: Rafael Leal-Arcas

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1788977416

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This comprehensive book provides a thorough analytical overview of the European Union’s existing law and policy in the field of international trade. Considering the history and context of the law’s evolution, it offers an adept examination of its common commercial policy competence through the years, starting with the Treaty of Rome up until the Treaty of Lisbon, as a background for understanding the EU’s present role in the World Trade Organization (WTO) framework.


The Conclusion and Implementation of EU Free Trade Agreements

The Conclusion and Implementation of EU Free Trade Agreements

Author: Isabelle Bosse-Platière

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019-12-27

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1788974808

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This timely book gives an overview of the main legal issues the EU faces in negotiating, concluding and implementing so-called ‘New Generation’ free trade agreements. Featuring contributions by international specialists on EU external action, this book demonstrates why these FTAs have become challenging for the EU, as well as analysing how the EU has dealt with its institutional constraints, and addresses contemporary debates and future challenges for EU institutions and Member States.


The European Union Explained

The European Union Explained

Author: Andreas Staab

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2013-07-15

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0253009766

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“An informative, well-paced, and clearly articulated narrative of the European Union’s development” (Jennifer Yoder, Colby College). This brief and accessible introduction to the European Union is ideal for anyone who needs a concise overview of the structure, history, and policies of the EU. This updated edition includes a new chapter on the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone. Andreas Staab offers basic terms and interpretive frameworks for understanding the evolution of the EU; the overall structure, purpose, and mandate of its main constituent divisions; and key policy areas, such as market unification and environmental policy. “Readers in America and Europe alike will benefit from the very considerable expertise revealed in these pages.” —Hugh Dykes, House of Lords, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on the European Union “A fine introduction to the European Union and will appeal to a range of collections, from political science and business holdings to college-level collections strong in the media.” —Midwest Book Review


The New Industrial Policy of the European Union

The New Industrial Policy of the European Union

Author: Adam A. Ambroziak

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-08

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 3319390708

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The main objective of this book has been to carry out research into the definition of industrial policy and its goals; to evaluate previously-introduced policies and instruments; and to identify the future challenges for and features of a modern EU industrial policy. A modern industrial policy is seen as a non-traditional policy towards the industrial sector, based not necessarily on only the elimination of market failures (within the sectoral and/or horizontal approaches), but rather on the expanding the scope of industrial economic activities within the framework of both the pre- and post-fabrication stages. The book targets three market segments: academics; policy and decision-makers at the EU, national and regional level, as well as business practitioners. It includes a wide-ranging analysis of different spheres of industrial policies conducted within the European Union, making it of interest to an international audience. Each chapter also offers detailed and valuable comments, as well as conclusions that can be generally applied, ensuring the book’s universality. The book presents the results of a research project conducted in the Collegium of World Economy at the Warsaw School of Economics.


Commercial Realism and EU Trade Policy

Commercial Realism and EU Trade Policy

Author: Katharina L. Meissner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-06-13

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1351047620

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The European Union (EU) is at the forefront of engaging in external trade relations outside of the World Trade Organization (WTO) with entire regions and economic powerhouses. Understanding why and how the EU engages in one of the most active fields of external relations is crucial. This book fills a gap in the literature by analysing motives on the modes – bilateralism, inter-regionalism, or multilateralism - of EU external trade relations towards regional organizations in Asia and Latin America outside of the WTO. In particular, it examines why the EU turned from interregional to bilateral external trade relations towards these world regions – a question that is, to date, under-researched. By developing and testing an original approach rooted in realist theorizing coined ‘commercial realism’, it examines systematically the explanatory power of commercial realism against liberal-institutionalist approaches dominant in the literature on EU external relations through five in-depth case studies. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students in EU Politics/Studies, EU external relations, inter-regionalism and more broadly to International Relations and International Political Economy.


European Union Internal Market Law

European Union Internal Market Law

Author: Friedl Weiss

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-06-19

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 113999249X

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This is the market's most student-friendly textbook on EU internal market law, covering everything students need to know about the legal and regulatory framework of the internal market and eliminating the need for a full EU law text. Concise and focused, chapters explore the underlying socio-economic and historical contexts of EU law, and offer a thorough examination of the law's technical aspects, ensuring that students gain a rich understanding of the way that legal rules and structures have developed from key political and social debates. Key concepts are illustrated by excerpts, summaries and discussions of classic and modern cases. Numerous features include text boxes, illustrative cases, legal interpretations, tables, and suggestions for further reading, which support students with little background knowledge of the subject, leading them to total mastery of the material.