Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order

Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781509934393
ISBN-13 : 1509934391
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order by : Elaine Fahey

This interdisciplinary book explores the concept of convergence of the EU with the global legal order. It captures the actions, law-making and practice of the EU as a cutting-edge actor in the world promoting convergence 'against the grain'. In a dynamic 'twist' the book uses methodology to reflect upon some of the most dramatically changing dimensions of current global affairs. Questions explored include: who and what are the subjects and objects of convergence as to the EU and the world? How do 'court-centric' and less 'court-centric' approaches differ? Can we use political science and international relations as 'service tools'? Four key themes are probed: - framing EU convergence; - global trade against convergence; - the EU as the exceptional internationalist; and - positioning convergence through methodology.

Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order

Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 1509934405
ISBN-13 : 9781509934409
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order by : Elaine Fahey

"This interdisciplinary book explores the concept of convergence of the EU in the global legal order. It captures the actions, law-making and practice of the EU as a cutting-edge actor in the world promoting convergence 'against the grain'. In a dynamic 'twist' the book uses methodology to reflect upon some of the most changing dimensions of current global affairs. Questions explored include: who and what are the subjects and objects of convergence as to the EU and the world? How do 'court-centric' and less 'court-centric' approaches differ? Can we use political science and international relations as 'service tools'? Four key themes are probed: - framing EU convergence - global trade against convergence - the EU as the exceptional internationalist - and framing convergence through methodology"--

International Law and the European Union

International Law and the European Union
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781108901239
ISBN-13 : 1108901239
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis International Law and the European Union by : Jed Odermatt

The European Union plays a significant role in international affairs. International Law and the European Union examines the impact this has had on public international law by integrating perspectives from both EU law and international law. Its analysis focuses on fields of public international law where the EU has had an influence, including customary international law, the law of treaties, international organizations, international dispute settlement, and international responsibility. International Law and the European Union shows how the EU has had a subtle but significant impact on the development of international law and how the international legal order has developed and adjusted to accommodate the EU as a distinct legal actor. In doing so, it contributes to our understanding of how international law addresses legal subjects other than States.

Interactions Between EU Law and International Law

Interactions Between EU Law and International Law
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781800888760
ISBN-13 : 1800888767
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Interactions Between EU Law and International Law by : Tamás Molnár

Juxtaposing perspectives, this insightful book brings together the various dimensions of the relationship between EU law and international law. As the multifaceted interplay between these two legal orders has become increasingly complex with expanding EU policy areas and the development of the EU as a global (normative) actor, this book offers a timely contribution to this important field of study.

Standardizing the World

Standardizing the World
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780197681893
ISBN-13 : 0197681891
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Standardizing the World by : Francesco Duina

The EU has pursued many trade pacts across the world. This is part of its foreign policy: as the third largest economy in the world and lacking hard power, the EU relies on trade agreements to project its interests. These are often complex and far-reaching initiatives that have the potential to shape not only economic but also political and social life in the EU and its trading partners. In Standardizing the World, Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic have gathered a group of leading experts to present an unprecedented assessment of the EU's efforts to standardize a wide array of economic, political, and social aspects of life through its trade agreements across the globe. Drawing on economic sociology and constructivist strands in international political economy, the volume examines what is being standardized, the extent to which the EU has been able to project its worldviews, and what explains the observable patterns of standardization across policy areas and geographies. Ten leading scholars from across the world offer as many chapters on EU agreements with all major trading partners and cover efforts in social and labor rights, the environment, investments, rule of law and anti-corruption, agriculture and food quality, services, public procurement, sustainable development, and more. Their findings paint a picture of a dynamic EU capable of projecting its worldviews across the globe that is nonetheless not always consistent or successful. Standardizing the World provides a wide-ranging and rigorous understanding of standardization in trade agreement as well as the EU's abilities to project its power and worldviews across the globe.

Law and Revolution

Law and Revolution
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781040023273
ISBN-13 : 1040023274
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Law and Revolution by : Matej Accetto

The last one hundred years have seen a number of events that could be perceived as disruptive challenges to the normal operation of the legal order. Some have been disruptive innovations of technologies or business practices, others social changes or constitutional transformations, further buttressed by the impact of globalisation and interdependence affecting the development of international, transnational and global law. Coincidentally, this period of one hundred years has been bookended by two pandemics, themselves disruptive realities testing the resilience as well as the adaptability of the legal regimes. A hundred years ago, the founding dean of a newly established law faculty beginning its mission amid the ashes of the First World War and the disintegration of the only remaining European empire gave an opening lecture exploring the role of law and judges in the face of revolutionary societal changes. Drawing upon that important text, this edited volume explores similar challenges for law brought about by various disruptive realities. The collection looks at the past as well as the future. Following the text of the opening lecture by Pitamic, the contributions are grouped under five headings, dealing with the law and revolution in 1918, the challenges posed for law by the seemingly more gradual political or technological transformations, the effects of globalisation and the changing world, with the final contributions reassessing the law, its methodologies and traditional paradigms including, in the epilogue, the challenges posed for law the recent disruptive reality of the Covid-19 pandemic. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of legal history, jurisprudence, constitutional law, law and politics, and law and technology.

The Routledge Handbook on the International Dimension of Brexit

The Routledge Handbook on the International Dimension of Brexit
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781000214345
ISBN-13 : 1000214346
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Handbook on the International Dimension of Brexit by : Juan Santos Vara

This handbook provides comprehensive and expert analysis of the impact of the Brexit process and the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union on existing and future EU–UK relations within the context of both EU and international law. Examining the wider international law implications, it additionally assesses the complex legal consequences of Brexit for both the EU and the UK in their dealings with third states and other international organizations. With contributions from renowned specialists in the field of EU external action, each chapter will analyse specific policy areas to address key challenges arising from the Brexit process for the EU and the UK and propose solutions to overcome these problems. The handbook aims to fill a gap in research by assessing the consequences of Brexit under EU external relations law and international law. As such, it is hoped it will set the research agenda for coming years on the international dimension of Brexit. The Routledge Handbook on the International Dimension of Brexit is an authoritative and essential reference text for scholars and students of international and European/EU law and policy, EU politics, and British Politics and Brexit, as well as of key relevance to legal practitioners involved in Brexit, governments, policy-makers, civil society organizations, think tanks, practitioners, national parliaments and the Court of Justice.

EU Trade and Investment Treaty-Making Post-Lisbon

EU Trade and Investment Treaty-Making Post-Lisbon
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781509964642
ISBN-13 : 1509964649
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis EU Trade and Investment Treaty-Making Post-Lisbon by : Gesa Kübek

This book offers the first thorough legal analysis of the practice of mixity since the Lisbon Treaty, providing the perspectives of international, EU, and national law. It sets out a detailed theoretical understanding of mixity, the common commercial policy, and the recent case law of the EU Court of Justice. It assesses recent practice and current challenges, such as the non-ratification of mixed agreements, ensuring parliamentary participation in EU treaty-making, the new architecture for concluding EU trade and investment agreements, as well as the new trade agreement between the EU and the UK post-Brexit. In so doing, the author argues that in the field of trade and investment, mixity is no longer a procedural technique to overcome legal uncertainties about competence allocations between the EU and the Member States. Instead, mixity has become a deliberate substantive design choice. This brings a fresh and innovative perspective to a key tenet of EU external relations law.

Regulating Transnational Sustainability Regimes

Regulating Transnational Sustainability Regimes
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9781108837576
ISBN-13 : 1108837573
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Regulating Transnational Sustainability Regimes by : Enrico Partiti

The first legal study of voluntary sustainability standards under both European Union and World Trade Organization law.

EU External Relations Law

EU External Relations Law
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 1047
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ISBN-10 : 9781509939701
ISBN-13 : 1509939709
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis EU External Relations Law by : Graham Butler

Marking the 50th anniversary of the influential ERTA doctrine, this book analyses and contextualises the entire breadth of the jurisprudence of EU external relations law through a systematic, case-by-case account of the field. The entire framework of EU external relations law has been built from the ground up by the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union. At the beginning of the field's emergence, the legal questions to be answered concerned the division of powers and competence between, firstly, the Member States and that of the Union; and secondly, the division of powers and competence between the different institutions of the Union. Questions on such matters continue to be asked, but more contemporarily, new legal questions have arisen that have been in need of adjudication, including questions concerning the autonomy of Union law; the relationship between the Union and other international organisations; the relationship between Union law and international law; the scope and breadth of international agreements; amongst others. The book features established academic scholars, judges, agents of institutions and Member States, and legal practitioners in the field of EU external relations law, analysing over 90 cases in which the Court has legally shaped the theory and practice of the external dimension of legal Europe.