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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
. xiii
list of Tables
. xv
list of Abbreviations
. xvii
Introduction
. xxi
PART ONE
THE BALTIC STATES IN EUROPE: HISTORICAL,
LEGAL AND GEOPOLITICAL CONTEXT
Chapter One A Struggle for Dominance: From the Northern
Crusades to the Russian Empire
. 3
§ 1.
Early History
. 3
§ 2.
Livonian
Wars and the Period of Swedish
Domination
. 6
§ 3.
The Changing Balance of Power: Russia's Westward
Expansion
. 7
Chapter Two The Creation of Independent Baltic
Republics
. 11
§ 1.
National Awakening in the 19th Century
. 11
§ 2.
The Establishment of Baltic National Movements
. 12
§ 3.
The First World War and the Wars of Independence
. 14
§ 4.
The Conclusion of Peace Treaties and the Recognition
of Independence
. 17
Chapter Three
1920-1940:
The Years of Independence
. 19
§ 1.
The Era of Liberal Democracy
(1920-1926/1934) . 19
§ 2.
The Establishment of Authoritarian Regimes
(1926/1934-1940) . 26
Chapter Four Incorporation into the Soviet Union
. 29
§ 1.
The Events of
1939-1940:
The Molotov-Ribbentrop
Pact and its Consequences
. 29
VÍ
CONTENTS
§ 2.
Reactions to the Incorporation of the Baltic States:
the Question of Recognition
. 34
§ 3.
The Baltic States as Soviet Republics: Consequences of
Sovietisation
. 37
Chapter Five
1985-1991:
National Reawakening and the
Restoration of Independence
. 41
§ 1.
Environmental Protests and Popular Fronts
. 41
§ 2.
Power to the Republics: Declarations on Sovereignty
and New Language Legislation
. 43
§ 3.
A Radicalisation of Positions: Challenging the Legality
of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
. 45
§ 4.
Baltic versus Soviet Thesis on the Legal Basis for
Independence
. 49
§ 5.
Reaction of the European Economic Community and
its Member States in the light of the Internal Crisis in
the Soviet Union
. 51
§ 6.
The Coup of August
1991
and the Restoration of
Independence
. 55
Chapter Six Defining the International Legal Status of the
Baltic States: State Continuity or State Succession?
. 59
§ 1.
The Specificity of the Baltic Case
. 59
§ 2.
Recognition of the Baltic Thesis on State Continuity
. 60
§ 3.
Consequences of the Baltic Thesis on State
Continuity
. 66
Conclusions The Determinant Role of the Baltic States'
History and International Legal Status
. 87
PART TWO
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF RELATIONS
BETWEEN THE
ЕС
/EU
AND THE BALTIC
STATES BEFORE ACCESSION TO THE
EU
Chapter One The Incremental Making of the EC's
Ostpolitik:
Towards a Policy of Differentiation
. 95
§ 1.
EEC-CEEC Relations in the Era of Change
. 95
§ 2.
Differentiation of the Community's Unilateral
Instruments and Bilateral Agreements
. 97
CONTENTS V\l
Chapter Two Integrating the Baltic States in the EG/EU's
External Policies
. 101
§ 1.
Possible Scenarios and First Discussions
. 101
§ 2.
The 'First Generation' of Bilateral Agreements: Trade
and Go-operation Agreements
. 103
§ 3.
From Trade and Co-operation Agreements to Free
Trade Agreements
. 108
§ 4.
The Free Trade Agreements: An Intermediate Step
Towards Association
. 114
Chapter Three Catching up with the Countries of Central
and Eastern Europe
. 129
§ 1.
The Conclusion of Europe Agreements
. 129
§ 2.
Substantive Provisions of the Europe Agreements:
A Legal Analysis
. 138
Chapter Four Consequences for the Internal Legal Order of
the Baltic States
. 157
§ 1.
The Constitutional Framework for the Implementation
of the Europe Agreements
. 157
§ 2.
Approximation of Laws: Obligations, Obstacles and
Consequences
. 170
Chapter Five The Emergence of an
EU
Policy towards the
Baltic Sea Region: Characteristics and limitations
. 177
§ 1.
The European Commission as a 'Member' of the
Council of the Baltic Sea States
. 177
§ 2.
Initiatives for a Union Approach towards the Baltic Sea
Region
. 181
Chapter Six Explaining the Development of EC/EU-Baltic
Relations: Internal and External Factors
. 187
§ 1.
Baltic Lobbying and Nordic Pressure
. 188
§ 2.
The 'Russia' Factor
. 190
Conclusions The Baltic States and the European Union:
Assessment of the Evolving Relationship
. 193
VÜl
CONTENTS
PART THREE
THE BALTIC STATES AND THE EU'S
PRE-ACCESSION STRATEGIES
Chapter One The Legal Framework of
EU
Enlargement
. 199
§ 1.
The Formal Accession Procedure
. 199
§ 2.
The Conditions for Accession
. 203
Chapter Two The Introduction of a 'Pre-Accession
Strategy'
. 223
§ 1.
The Structured Dialogue
. 223
§ 2.
Preparing Entry into the Internal Market
. 225
§ 3.
Financial Support and Opening of Community
Programmes
. 226
§ 4.
Intra-regional Co-operation and the Promotion of
Good Neighbourliness
. 227
Chapter Three The Dilemmas of Differentiation between
the Candidate Countries
. 231
§ 1.
The December
1995
Madrid European Council and
the Debate on a Strategy for Enlargement
. 231
§ 2.
The
1996
IGC: Consequences for the Enlargement
Strategy
. 233
§ 3.
Agenda
2000
and the Commission Opinions on the
Applications for Membership
. 235
Chapter Four The 'Enhanced Pre-Accession Strategy':
Reconciling Inclusion and Differentiation
. 253
§ 1.
EU
Enlargement as a 'Comprehensive, Inclusive and
Ongoing Process': Softening the Consequences of
Differentiation
. 253
§ 2.
The Instruments of the 'Enhanced Pre-Accession
Strategy'
. 255
§ 3.
The Effectiveness of the EU's Pre-accession
Conditionality
. 268
Chapter Five Preparing for Enlargement: Reconciling
Widening and Deepening
. 289
CONTENTS
IX
§ 1.
The Helsinki European Council:
A Reorientation
of
the Strategy for Enlargement
. 289
§ 2.
The Nice Treaty: An Imperfect but Decisive Step
Towards Enlargement
. 291
Conclusions Characteristics of the EU's Enlargement
Methodology and Pre-Accession Strategies
. 299
PART FOUR
THE ACCESSION NEGOTIATIONS:
A POST-FACTUM ANALYSIS
Chapter One The Legal Framework of
EU
Accession
Negotiations
. 307
§ 1.
The Scope of Accession Negotiations
. 307
§ 2.
Structures, Institutions and Procedures of the
Accession Negotiations
. 310
Chapter Two Accession Negotiations in Practice:
The Case of the Baltic States
. 313
§ 1.
Starting with the'Easy Chapters'
. 313
§ 2.
The Chapter on External Relations: Illustrating the
Paradoxes of the Negotiating Process
. 313
§ 3.
The Internal Market
Acquis:
Illustrating the Limits of
Differentiation
. 319
§ 4.
Taxation and Energy: Tackling the Strategic
Chapters
. 325
§ 5.
The Chapter of Justice and Home Affairs and the
Kaliningrad Compromise: Illustrating the Importance
of the Russian Dimension
. 335
§ 6.
The Enlargement 'End Game': Discussions on
Agriculture and the Final Financial Package
. 346
Chapter Three Drafting the Treaty of Accession
. 355
§ 1.
Structure and Legal Nature of the Accession Treaty
. 355
§ 2.
Safeguard Measures and the Role of the Commission
in the Post-accession Period
. 359
§ 3.
The Final Step: Ratification of the Accession Treaty
. 370
χ
CONTENTS
Conclusions The Treaty of Accession and Differentiation
in the
EU
. 393
PART FIVE
THE IMPACT OF
EU
ENLARGEMENT ON THE
TRIANGULAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
THE
EU,
RUSSIA AND THE BALTIC STATES
Chapter One Towards a New Approach in EU-Russia
Relations?
. 399
§ 1.
From Common Strategy to Common Spaces
. 399
§ 2.
A Reorientation
of the Northern Dimension
. 414
Chapter Two Remaining Challenges in Baltic-Russian
Relations
. 421
§ 1.
The Integration of Russian-speaking Minorities
. 421
§ 2.
The Question of Border Delimitation
. 449
§ 3.
The Kaliningrad Transit Issue
. 454
Chapter Three The Role of the Baltic States in the EU's
Relations with Russia
. 463
§ 1.
The Legacy of the Soviet Period
. 463
§ 2.
The Question of Energy Security
. 475
Conclusions
EU
Enlargement as
a
"Deus ex Machina"?
. 483
PART SIX
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONSEQUENCES
OF
EU
ENLARGEMENT: DEVELOPMENTS AT
THE NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEVEL
Chapter One The Adaptation of the Baltic States' Legal
Systems
. 489
§ 1.
A Continuous Revision of Constitutional Provisions
. 489
§ 2.
The Scrutiny Role of the Baltic States' National
Parliaments
. 507
CONTENTS
Xl
Chapter Two The Role of the Baltic States in the Process of
European Constitutionalisation
. 511
§ 1.
The Positions of the Baltic States on the EU's Internal
Reform Process
. 511
§ 2.
The Stalled Ratification of the Constitutional Treaty
and Prospects for the Future
. 516
Conclusions The Constitutional Challenges after
Enlargement
. 519
General Conclusions
. 523
§ 1.
Understanding the
EU
Accession of the Baltic States:
The Interaction between Law and Politics
. 523
§ 2.
The External and Internal Consequences of the Baltic
States' Accession to the
EU
. 527
Annex I Overview of Negotiations and Transitional
Arrangements with Estonia
. 531
Annex II Overview of Negotiations and Transitional
Arrangements with Latvia
. 541
Annex III Overview of Negotiations and Transitional
Arrangements with Lithuania
. 551
Bibliography
. 561
Index
. 581 |
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
. xiii
list of Tables
. xv
list of Abbreviations
. xvii
Introduction
. xxi
PART ONE
THE BALTIC STATES IN EUROPE: HISTORICAL,
LEGAL AND GEOPOLITICAL CONTEXT
Chapter One A Struggle for Dominance: From the Northern
Crusades to the Russian Empire
. 3
§ 1.
Early History
. 3
§ 2.
Livonian
Wars and the Period of Swedish
Domination
. 6
§ 3.
The Changing Balance of Power: Russia's Westward
Expansion
. 7
Chapter Two The Creation of Independent Baltic
Republics
. 11
§ 1.
National Awakening in the 19th Century
. 11
§ 2.
The Establishment of Baltic National Movements
. 12
§ 3.
The First World War and the Wars of Independence
. 14
§ 4.
The Conclusion of Peace Treaties and the Recognition
of Independence
. 17
Chapter Three
1920-1940:
The Years of Independence
. 19
§ 1.
The Era of Liberal Democracy
(1920-1926/1934) . 19
§ 2.
The Establishment of Authoritarian Regimes
(1926/1934-1940) . 26
Chapter Four Incorporation into the Soviet Union
. 29
§ 1.
The Events of
1939-1940:
The Molotov-Ribbentrop
Pact and its Consequences
. 29
VÍ
CONTENTS
§ 2.
Reactions to the Incorporation of the Baltic States:
the Question of Recognition
. 34
§ 3.
The Baltic States as Soviet Republics: Consequences of
Sovietisation
. 37
Chapter Five
1985-1991:
National Reawakening and the
Restoration of Independence
. 41
§ 1.
Environmental Protests and Popular Fronts
. 41
§ 2.
Power to the Republics: Declarations on Sovereignty
and New Language Legislation
. 43
§ 3.
A Radicalisation of Positions: Challenging the Legality
of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
. 45
§ 4.
Baltic versus Soviet Thesis on the Legal Basis for
Independence
. 49
§ 5.
Reaction of the European Economic Community and
its Member States in the light of the Internal Crisis in
the Soviet Union
. 51
§ 6.
The Coup of August
1991
and the Restoration of
Independence
. 55
Chapter Six Defining the International Legal Status of the
Baltic States: State Continuity or State Succession?
. 59
§ 1.
The Specificity of the Baltic Case
. 59
§ 2.
Recognition of the Baltic Thesis on State Continuity
. 60
§ 3.
Consequences of the Baltic Thesis on State
Continuity
. 66
Conclusions The Determinant Role of the Baltic States'
History and International Legal Status
. 87
PART TWO
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF RELATIONS
BETWEEN THE
ЕС
/EU
AND THE BALTIC
STATES BEFORE ACCESSION TO THE
EU
Chapter One The Incremental Making of the EC's
Ostpolitik:
Towards a Policy of Differentiation
. 95
§ 1.
EEC-CEEC Relations in the Era of Change
. 95
§ 2.
Differentiation of the Community's Unilateral
Instruments and Bilateral Agreements
. 97
CONTENTS V\l
Chapter Two Integrating the Baltic States in the EG/EU's
External Policies
. 101
§ 1.
Possible Scenarios and First Discussions
. 101
§ 2.
The 'First Generation' of Bilateral Agreements: Trade
and Go-operation Agreements
. 103
§ 3.
From Trade and Co-operation Agreements to Free
Trade Agreements
. 108
§ 4.
The Free Trade Agreements: An Intermediate Step
Towards Association
. 114
Chapter Three Catching up with the Countries of Central
and Eastern Europe
. 129
§ 1.
The Conclusion of Europe Agreements
. 129
§ 2.
Substantive Provisions of the Europe Agreements:
A Legal Analysis
. 138
Chapter Four Consequences for the Internal Legal Order of
the Baltic States
. 157
§ 1.
The Constitutional Framework for the Implementation
of the Europe Agreements
. 157
§ 2.
Approximation of Laws: Obligations, Obstacles and
Consequences
. 170
Chapter Five The Emergence of an
EU
Policy towards the
Baltic Sea Region: Characteristics and limitations
. 177
§ 1.
The European Commission as a 'Member' of the
Council of the Baltic Sea States
. 177
§ 2.
Initiatives for a Union Approach towards the Baltic Sea
Region
. 181
Chapter Six Explaining the Development of EC/EU-Baltic
Relations: Internal and External Factors
. 187
§ 1.
Baltic Lobbying and Nordic Pressure
. 188
§ 2.
The 'Russia' Factor
. 190
Conclusions The Baltic States and the European Union:
Assessment of the Evolving Relationship
. 193
VÜl
CONTENTS
PART THREE
THE BALTIC STATES AND THE EU'S
PRE-ACCESSION STRATEGIES
Chapter One The Legal Framework of
EU
Enlargement
. 199
§ 1.
The Formal Accession Procedure
. 199
§ 2.
The Conditions for Accession
. 203
Chapter Two The Introduction of a 'Pre-Accession
Strategy'
. 223
§ 1.
The Structured Dialogue
. 223
§ 2.
Preparing Entry into the Internal Market
. 225
§ 3.
Financial Support and Opening of Community
Programmes
. 226
§ 4.
Intra-regional Co-operation and the Promotion of
Good Neighbourliness
. 227
Chapter Three The Dilemmas of Differentiation between
the Candidate Countries
. 231
§ 1.
The December
1995
Madrid European Council and
the Debate on a Strategy for Enlargement
. 231
§ 2.
The
1996
IGC: Consequences for the Enlargement
Strategy
. 233
§ 3.
Agenda
2000
and the Commission Opinions on the
Applications for Membership
. 235
Chapter Four The 'Enhanced Pre-Accession Strategy':
Reconciling Inclusion and Differentiation
. 253
§ 1.
EU
Enlargement as a 'Comprehensive, Inclusive and
Ongoing Process': Softening the Consequences of
Differentiation
. 253
§ 2.
The Instruments of the 'Enhanced Pre-Accession
Strategy'
. 255
§ 3.
The Effectiveness of the EU's Pre-accession
Conditionality
. 268
Chapter Five Preparing for Enlargement: Reconciling
Widening and Deepening
. 289
CONTENTS
IX
§ 1.
The Helsinki European Council:
A Reorientation
of
the Strategy for Enlargement
. 289
§ 2.
The Nice Treaty: An Imperfect but Decisive Step
Towards Enlargement
. 291
Conclusions Characteristics of the EU's Enlargement
Methodology and Pre-Accession Strategies
. 299
PART FOUR
THE ACCESSION NEGOTIATIONS:
A POST-FACTUM ANALYSIS
Chapter One The Legal Framework of
EU
Accession
Negotiations
. 307
§ 1.
The Scope of Accession Negotiations
. 307
§ 2.
Structures, Institutions and Procedures of the
Accession Negotiations
. 310
Chapter Two Accession Negotiations in Practice:
The Case of the Baltic States
. 313
§ 1.
Starting with the'Easy Chapters'
. 313
§ 2.
The Chapter on External Relations: Illustrating the
Paradoxes of the Negotiating Process
. 313
§ 3.
The Internal Market
Acquis:
Illustrating the Limits of
Differentiation
. 319
§ 4.
Taxation and Energy: Tackling the Strategic
Chapters
. 325
§ 5.
The Chapter of Justice and Home Affairs and the
Kaliningrad Compromise: Illustrating the Importance
of the Russian Dimension
. 335
§ 6.
The Enlargement 'End Game': Discussions on
Agriculture and the Final Financial Package
. 346
Chapter Three Drafting the Treaty of Accession
. 355
§ 1.
Structure and Legal Nature of the Accession Treaty
. 355
§ 2.
Safeguard Measures and the Role of the Commission
in the Post-accession Period
. 359
§ 3.
The Final Step: Ratification of the Accession Treaty
. 370
χ
CONTENTS
Conclusions The Treaty of Accession and Differentiation
in the
EU
. 393
PART FIVE
THE IMPACT OF
EU
ENLARGEMENT ON THE
TRIANGULAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
THE
EU,
RUSSIA AND THE BALTIC STATES
Chapter One Towards a New Approach in EU-Russia
Relations?
. 399
§ 1.
From Common Strategy to Common Spaces
. 399
§ 2.
A Reorientation
of the Northern Dimension
. 414
Chapter Two Remaining Challenges in Baltic-Russian
Relations
. 421
§ 1.
The Integration of Russian-speaking Minorities
. 421
§ 2.
The Question of Border Delimitation
. 449
§ 3.
The Kaliningrad Transit Issue
. 454
Chapter Three The Role of the Baltic States in the EU's
Relations with Russia
. 463
§ 1.
The Legacy of the Soviet Period
. 463
§ 2.
The Question of Energy Security
. 475
Conclusions
EU
Enlargement as
a
"Deus ex Machina"?
. 483
PART SIX
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONSEQUENCES
OF
EU
ENLARGEMENT: DEVELOPMENTS AT
THE NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEVEL
Chapter One The Adaptation of the Baltic States' Legal
Systems
. 489
§ 1.
A Continuous Revision of Constitutional Provisions
. 489
§ 2.
The Scrutiny Role of the Baltic States' National
Parliaments
. 507
CONTENTS
Xl
Chapter Two The Role of the Baltic States in the Process of
European Constitutionalisation
. 511
§ 1.
The Positions of the Baltic States on the EU's Internal
Reform Process
. 511
§ 2.
The Stalled Ratification of the Constitutional Treaty
and Prospects for the Future
. 516
Conclusions The Constitutional Challenges after
Enlargement
. 519
General Conclusions
. 523
§ 1.
Understanding the
EU
Accession of the Baltic States:
The Interaction between Law and Politics
. 523
§ 2.
The External and Internal Consequences of the Baltic
States' Accession to the
EU
. 527
Annex I Overview of Negotiations and Transitional
Arrangements with Estonia
. 531
Annex II Overview of Negotiations and Transitional
Arrangements with Latvia
. 541
Annex III Overview of Negotiations and Transitional
Arrangements with Lithuania
. 551
Bibliography
. 561
Index
. 581 |
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spelling | Elsuwege, Peter van Verfasser (DE-588)138431108 aut From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU 1 by Peter Van Elsuwege Leiden [u.a.] Nijhoff (2008) XXIII, 304 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in EU external relations 2,1 Studies in EU external relations 2 (DE-604)BV035150940 1 Studies in EU external relations 2,1 (DE-604)BV023348295 2,1 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016958192&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Elsuwege, Peter van From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU Studies in EU external relations |
title | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU |
title_auth | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU |
title_exact_search | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU |
title_exact_search_txtP | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU |
title_full | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU 1 by Peter Van Elsuwege |
title_fullStr | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU 1 by Peter Van Elsuwege |
title_full_unstemmed | From Soviet republics to EU member states a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU 1 by Peter Van Elsuwege |
title_short | From Soviet republics to EU member states |
title_sort | from soviet republics to eu member states a legal and political assessment of the baltic states accession to the eu |
title_sub | a legal and political assessment of the Baltic states' accession to the EU |
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