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adam_text | Contents
General Editors
Preface
ix
Foreword
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Abbreviations
xxi
Table of Cases
xxiii
Table of Legal Instruments and Other Documents
xxxi
Introduction
1
PART ONE: EC EXTERNAL RELATIONS
1.
Conferrai
9
1.1
Introduction
9
1.2
Explicit Attribution
11
1.2.1
The EC Treaty
11
1.2.2
The Treaty of Lisbon
15
1.3
Implied External Relations Competences
16
1.3.1
Introduction
16
1.3.2
Capacity
v
competence
18
1.3.3
Existence or nature
20
1.3.4
Specific competences
21
1.3.5
ERTA-competence
21
1.3.6
Complementarity
23
1.4
General Legal Bases in the EC Treaty and the
Existence of External Competences
29
1.5
Conclusion
31
2.
Vertical Conflict Resolution in EC External Relations:
Exclusivity and Non-exclusivity
33
2.1
Introduction
33
2.2
Conflict Resolution in Internal Community Matters:
Direct Effect, Primacy and the New Legal Order
34
2.3
Conflict Resolution in Community External Relations:
Exclusivity and Non-exclusivity
38
2.3.1
Introduction
38
2.3.2
Exclusivity
39
2.3.2.1
The Treaty itself grants exclusive competence:
a priori exclusivity
39
xvi Contents
2.3.2.2
Exclusivity arising out of the exercise of Community
internal competence: the
ERTA
doctrine
43
2.3.2.3
Exclusivity arising out of internal Community
legislative acts
51
2.3.2.4
Exclusivity arising out of the fact that the
internal and external aspects of the policy area
can only be exercised effectively together
52
2.3.2.5
General legal bases in the EC Treaty and exclusive
external competence
58
2.3.2.6
Effects of exclusivity
59
2.3.3
Non-exclusivity
61
2.3.3.1
Non-exclusive competence pending exercise of
Community competence
62
2.3.3.2
Non-exclusive competence flowing from the Ugal
basis for external action in the Treaty
62
2.3.3.3
Non-exclusive external competence on the basis of
internal Community minimum standards
65
2.3.3.4
Non-exclusive competence in areas where Community
and Member State competence can co-exist
67
2.4
Categories of Competence in the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union
67
2.4.1
Exclusive competences
68
2.4.2
Shared competences
70
2.5
Concluding Observations on Primacy and Exclusivity
in Community External Relations
71
3.
The Community Method
73
3.1
Introduction
73
3.2
Autonomous Measures
74
3.2.1
Initiative stage
74
3.2.2
Decision-making stage
75
3.3
International Agreements
77
3.3.1
Introduction
77
3.3.2
Negotiation
79
3.3.3
Signature
83
3.3.4
Conclusion
84
3.3.5
Suspension (and termination)
89
3.3.6
Decision-making in a body set up by an
international agreement
90
3.4
Implementation Stage
91
3.5
The Court of Justice in Community External Relations
93
3.6
Conclusions
96
Contents xvii
PART TWO: THE COMMON FOREIGN AND
SECURITY POLICY
4.
The CFSP in Contrast with EC External Relations
101
4.1
Introduction
101
4.2
Conferrai
101
4.2.1
The
EU
Treaty
101
4.2.2
All areas and the vertical and horizontal questions
106
4.2.3
The Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon
108
4.3
CFSP Decision-Making Compared With the Community Method
112
4.3.1
Introduction
112
4.3.2
CFSP legal instruments for autonomous action
113
4.3.2.1
Introduction
113
4.3.2.2
Common strategies
113
4.3.2.3
Jointactions
115
4.3.2.4
Common positions
118
4.3.2.5
Sui
generis instruments
119
4.3.2.6
Enforceability
122
4.3.2.7
Legal instruments for the CFSP under the Constitution
and the Treaty of Lisbon
122
4.3.2.8
Concluding remarks on CFSP legal instruments
123
4.3.3
CFSP decision-making
125
4.3.3.1
Introduction
125
4.3.3.2
An enhanced role for the European Council 2b
4.3.3.3
The decision-making process: autonomous measures
128
4.3.3.4
The decision-making process: international agreements
138
4.3.4
Implementation of CFSP acts
146
4.3.4.1
General framework
146
4.3.4.2
Implementing theESDP
150
4.4
Conclusions
157
5.
Democracy and the Rule of Law in
EU
Foreign Policy
159
5.1
Introduction
159
5.2
Legitimacy, Accountability, and Democracy
in
EU
Foreign Policy
161
5.2.1
The European Parliament
161
5.2.2
National parliaments and
EU
foreign policy
167
5.2.3
Foreign policy and open government
169
5.3
The Rule of Law in the CFSP
176
5.3.1
Introduction
176
5.3.2
The Court of Justice of the European
Communities and the CFSP
177
5.3.2.1
Scope for judicial control under existing constitutional
arrangements YJ7
5.3.2.2
The Treaty of Lisbon
189
xviii Contents
5.4
Conclusions
191
6.
The Dichotomy between EC External Relations and the CFSP
201
6.1
Introduction
201
6.2
The CFSP and the New Legal Order
201
6.3
Changes Proposed by the Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon
209
6.3.1
Legal order
209
6.3.2
From Union Minister for Foreign Affairs to High
Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs
and Security Policy
213
6.4
By way of Conclusion: No Salvation
without Communitarization?
219
PART THREE: MANAGING THE VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL AXES
7.
Managing the Vertical Axis
231
7.1
Introduction
231
7.2
Mixity
231
7.2.1
Introduction
231
7.2.2
Mixed agreements
232
7.2.2.1
Negotiation
238
7.2.2.2
Signature and ratification
239
7.2.2.3
Implementation and international responsibility
241
7.2.2.4
Partially mixed agreements
245
7.2.3
Mixed representation in international organizations
246
7.3
Vertical Consistency through Loyal Cooperation
250
7.3.1
Introduction
250
7.3.2
Loyalty in the Community
252
7.3.3
Loyalty in the Union
259
7.3.4
Loyalty under the Treaty of Lisbon
262
1A Conclusions
264
8.
Managing the Horizontal Axis
267
8.1
Introduction
267
8.2
Horizontal Consistency or Divide
et Impera?
The
Relationship Between Community External
Relations and the CFSP
267
Contents xix
8.3
Two Border Quarrels
274
8.3.1
The YusufznaKadi Cases
275
8.3.2
The Small Arms and Light Weapons Case
283
8.4
Cross-Pillar Mixity ?
294
8.5
Conclusions
298
PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions
307
The Constitutional Particularities of
EU
Foreign Policy
307
EU
Foreign Policy, Identity, and Law
312
Bibliography
316
Index
333
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Contents
General Editors'
Preface
ix
Foreword
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Abbreviations
xxi
Table of Cases
xxiii
Table of Legal Instruments and Other Documents
xxxi
Introduction
1
PART ONE: EC EXTERNAL RELATIONS
1.
Conferrai
9
1.1
Introduction
9
1.2
Explicit Attribution
11
1.2.1
The EC Treaty
11
1.2.2
The Treaty of Lisbon
15
1.3
Implied External Relations Competences
16
1.3.1
Introduction
16
1.3.2
Capacity
v
competence
18
1.3.3
Existence or nature
20
1.3.4
Specific competences
21
1.3.5
ERTA-competence
21
1.3.6
Complementarity
23
1.4
General Legal Bases in the EC Treaty and the
Existence of External Competences
29
1.5
Conclusion
31
2.
Vertical Conflict Resolution in EC External Relations:
Exclusivity and Non-exclusivity
33
2.1
Introduction
33
2.2
Conflict Resolution in Internal Community Matters:
Direct Effect, Primacy and the New Legal Order
34
2.3
Conflict Resolution in Community External Relations:
Exclusivity and Non-exclusivity
38
2.3.1
Introduction
38
2.3.2
Exclusivity
39
2.3.2.1
The Treaty itself grants exclusive competence:
a priori exclusivity
39
xvi Contents
2.3.2.2
Exclusivity arising out of the exercise of Community
internal competence: the
ERTA
doctrine
43
2.3.2.3
Exclusivity arising out of internal Community
legislative acts
51
2.3.2.4
Exclusivity arising out of the fact that the
internal and external aspects of the policy area
can only be exercised effectively together
52
2.3.2.5
General legal bases in the EC Treaty and exclusive
external competence
58
2.3.2.6
Effects of exclusivity
59
2.3.3
Non-exclusivity
61
2.3.3.1
Non-exclusive competence pending exercise of
Community competence
62
2.3.3.2
Non-exclusive competence flowing from the Ugal
basis for external action in the Treaty
62
2.3.3.3
Non-exclusive external competence on the basis of
internal Community minimum standards
65
2.3.3.4
Non-exclusive competence in areas where Community
and Member State competence can co-exist
67
2.4
Categories of Competence in the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union
67
2.4.1
Exclusive competences
68
2.4.2
Shared competences
70
2.5
Concluding Observations on Primacy and Exclusivity
in Community External Relations
71
3.
The Community Method
73
3.1
Introduction
73
3.2
Autonomous Measures
74
3.2.1
Initiative stage
74
3.2.2
Decision-making stage
75
3.3
International Agreements
77
3.3.1
Introduction
77
3.3.2
Negotiation
79
3.3.3
Signature
83
3.3.4
Conclusion
84
3.3.5
Suspension (and termination)
89
3.3.6
Decision-making in a body set up by an
international agreement
90
3.4
Implementation Stage
91
3.5
The Court of Justice in Community External Relations
93
3.6
Conclusions
96
Contents xvii
PART TWO: THE COMMON FOREIGN AND
SECURITY POLICY
4.
The CFSP in Contrast with EC External Relations
101
4.1
Introduction
101
4.2
Conferrai
101
4.2.1
The
EU
Treaty
101
4.2.2
'All areas'and the vertical and horizontal questions
106
4.2.3
The Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon
108
4.3
CFSP Decision-Making Compared With the Community Method
112
4.3.1
Introduction
112
4.3.2
CFSP legal instruments for autonomous action
113
4.3.2.1
Introduction
113
4.3.2.2
Common strategies
113
4.3.2.3
Jointactions
115
4.3.2.4
Common positions
118
4.3.2.5
Sui
generis instruments
119
4.3.2.6
Enforceability
122
4.3.2.7
Legal instruments for the CFSP under the Constitution
and the Treaty of Lisbon
122
4.3.2.8
Concluding remarks on CFSP legal instruments
123
4.3.3
CFSP decision-making
125
4.3.3.1
Introduction
125
4.3.3.2
An enhanced role for the European Council \2b
4.3.3.3
The decision-making process: autonomous measures
128
4.3.3.4
The decision-making process: international agreements
138
4.3.4
Implementation of CFSP acts
146
4.3.4.1
General framework
146
4.3.4.2
Implementing theESDP
150
4.4
Conclusions
157
5.
Democracy and the Rule of Law in
EU
Foreign Policy
159
5.1
Introduction
159
5.2
Legitimacy, Accountability, and Democracy
in
EU
Foreign Policy
161
5.2.1
The European Parliament
161
5.2.2
National parliaments and
EU
foreign policy
167
5.2.3
Foreign policy and open government
169
5.3
The Rule of Law in the CFSP
176
5.3.1
Introduction
176
5.3.2
The Court of Justice of the European
Communities and the CFSP
177
5.3.2.1
Scope for judicial control under existing constitutional
arrangements YJ7
5.3.2.2
The Treaty of Lisbon
189
xviii Contents
5.4
Conclusions
191
6.
The Dichotomy between EC External Relations and the CFSP
201
6.1
Introduction
201
6.2
The CFSP and the'New Legal Order'
201
6.3
Changes Proposed by the Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon
209
6.3.1
Legal order
209
6.3.2
From Union Minister for Foreign Affairs to High
Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs
and Security Policy
213
6.4
By way of Conclusion: No Salvation
without Communitarization?
219
PART THREE: MANAGING THE VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL AXES
7.
Managing the Vertical Axis
231
7.1
Introduction
231
7.2
Mixity
231
7.2.1
Introduction
231
7.2.2
Mixed agreements
232
7.2.2.1
Negotiation
238
7.2.2.2
Signature and ratification
239
7.2.2.3
Implementation and international responsibility
241
7.2.2.4
Partially mixed agreements
245
7.2.3
Mixed representation in international organizations
246
7.3
Vertical Consistency through Loyal Cooperation
250
7.3.1
Introduction
250
7.3.2
Loyalty in the Community
252
7.3.3
Loyalty in the Union
259
7.3.4
Loyalty under the Treaty of Lisbon
262
1A Conclusions
264
8.
Managing the Horizontal Axis
267
8.1
Introduction
267
8.2
Horizontal Consistency or Divide
et Impera?
The
Relationship Between Community External
Relations and the CFSP
267
Contents xix
8.3
Two Border Quarrels
274
8.3.1
The YusufznaKadi Cases
275
8.3.2
The Small Arms and Light Weapons Case
283
8.4
'Cross-Pillar Mixity'?
294
8.5
Conclusions
298
PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions
307
The Constitutional Particularities of
EU
Foreign Policy
307
EU
Foreign Policy, Identity, and Law
312
Bibliography
316
Index
333 |
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geographic_facet | Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten European Union countries Defenses European Union countries Foreign relations Law and legislation |
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spelling | De Baere, Geert 1979- Verfasser (DE-588)136070604 aut Constitutional principles of EU external relations Geert De Baere 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2008 LV, 350 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford studies in European law Zugl.: Cambridge, Univ., Diss., 2007 Evropska unija - Zunanja politika - Ustavni vidik ssg Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Treaty on European Union. 1992. 1997 Oct. 2. Protocols, etc Außenpolitik Recht Verfassungsrecht Constitutional law European Union countries Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd rswk-swf Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten European Union countries Defenses European Union countries Foreign relations Law and legislation (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 s Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016675758&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | De Baere, Geert 1979- Constitutional principles of EU external relations Evropska unija - Zunanja politika - Ustavni vidik ssg Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Treaty on European Union. 1992. 1997 Oct. 2. Protocols, etc Außenpolitik Recht Verfassungsrecht Constitutional law European Union countries Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)5098525-5 (DE-588)4062801-2 (DE-588)4143618-0 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Constitutional principles of EU external relations |
title_auth | Constitutional principles of EU external relations |
title_exact_search | Constitutional principles of EU external relations |
title_exact_search_txtP | Constitutional principles of EU external relations |
title_full | Constitutional principles of EU external relations Geert De Baere |
title_fullStr | Constitutional principles of EU external relations Geert De Baere |
title_full_unstemmed | Constitutional principles of EU external relations Geert De Baere |
title_short | Constitutional principles of EU external relations |
title_sort | constitutional principles of eu external relations |
topic | Evropska unija - Zunanja politika - Ustavni vidik ssg Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Treaty on European Union. 1992. 1997 Oct. 2. Protocols, etc Außenpolitik Recht Verfassungsrecht Constitutional law European Union countries Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Evropska unija - Zunanja politika - Ustavni vidik Europäische Union Treaty on European Union. 1992. 1997 Oct. 2. Protocols, etc Außenpolitik Recht Verfassungsrecht Constitutional law European Union countries Außenbeziehungen Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten European Union countries Defenses European Union countries Foreign relations Law and legislation Hochschulschrift |
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