Foreign affairs and the EU constitution: selected essays
"Foreign affairs are 'border' affairs - in a geographical and a constitutional sense. They are traditionally subject to distinct constitutional principles, for the political questions posed might not be susceptible to legal answers. And yet: in our globalized world, the orthodox disti...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Foreign affairs are 'border' affairs - in a geographical and a constitutional sense. They are traditionally subject to distinct constitutional principles, for the political questions posed might not be susceptible to legal answers. And yet: in our globalized world, the orthodox distinction between 'internal' and 'external' affairs has lost much of its clarity. The contemporary world is an international world - a world of collective trade agreements and collective security systems. The European Union - as a union of States - embodies this collective spirit on a regional international scale. But what is the relationship between this new European legal order and the old legal order of international law? When can the Union act on the international scene and, if so: how? "Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution" brings together a collection of outstanding essays on external relations written by one of the leading constitutional scholars of the European Union"-- |
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CONTENTS
List of figures page
xv
List of
ta
bles
xvi
Acknowledgements
xvii
Table of cases
xix
List of international instruments
xxvii
List of
EU
'Treaty articles (selection)
xxx
List of abbreviations
xxxii
Introduction
1
ρ
А її
Τ ι
.international Jaw and the
EU
Gonsiiiuímm
normative aspects
9
On
'federai
ground': the European Union as an
(inter)riational
phenomenon
11
Introduction 11
1
The'supranational'Europe: a (very) brief history
12
2
The European Union in the light of the American federal
tradition
19
(a) The foundational dimension: Europe's 'constitutional
treaties)'
22
(b) The institutional dimension: a European Union of states
and people(s)
26
(c) The functional dimension: the division of powers in Europe
29
(d) Overall classification: the European Union on federal
middle ground
31
3
The European Union in the light of the European federal
tradition
3?,
(a) Posing i:he sovereignty question: the 'Maastricht Decision/
3:5
(b) Europe's statist tradition unearthed: three constitutional
denials
38
Conclusion
43
VII
Vlil
CONTENTS
2
On 'middle ground': the European Union and public
international law
47
Introduction
47
1
International norms formally binding on the Union: monism and the
politics of direct effect
49
(a) International agreements as direct sources of European law
49
(aa) The direct effect of international agreements
—
a political
question?
50
(bb) Indirect effects of international agreements in the European
legal order
54
(b) Customary international law in the European legal order
56
2
'External' international treaties and Union succession: from the
GATT
to the United Nations?
60
(a) Constitutional design: the United Nations and the Union
legal order
62
(b) The Union judiciary and UN Security Council Resolutions
65
(aa) The traditional approach: European autonomy with an
'internationalist' streak
65
(bb) A new approach?
Yusufaná
the 'subordination' of the
European legal order
70
Conclusion
77
Coda: Kafka, Kadi, Kant
80
3
The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union
91
Introduction
91
1
External perspective: functional succession in international law
92
(a) Treaty succession and unions of states
94
(b) Bridging the gap: the (limited) direct responsibility of
member states
99
2
Internal perspective: functional succession in European law
103
(a) Survival without succession: Article
351
and prior Member State
agreements
104
(aa) The 'supremacy' of international treaties: internal and external
limits
104
(bb) Temporal limits to treaty continuity: Article
351(2)
TFEU
106
(b) Survival with succession: the theory and practice of functional
succession
109
(aa) The European Court and the practice of Union
succession
110
(bb) Bridging the gap: the Member States as 'trustees' of
the Union
116
Conclusion
117
CONTENTS
IX
European law and Member State agreements: an ambivalent
relationship?
120
Introduction
120
1
International agreements of the Member States prior to the
EU
Treaties
123
(a) The 'suspended supremacy' of European law
-
Article
351
TFEU
125
(b) International 'debts': the theory and practice of Union
succession
125
(aa) The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(1947) -
a
'settled' relationship
128
(bb) The European Convention on Human Rights
(1950) -
a
relationship to be settled?
131
(cc) The UN Charter
( 1945) -
an unsettled relationship?
134
2
International agreements of the Member States after the creation
of the
EU 135
(a) Agreements between Member States of the Union
138
(aa) Inter
se
agreements between all Member States
-
a flight into
international law?
139
(bb) Excursus: the ambivalent nature of'Community Conventions'
under ex-Article
293
EC
146
(cc) The constitutional regime governing inter
se
agreements of
some Member States
150
(b) International agreements between Member States and third
states
155
(aa) International agreements with third states and the
non-
discrimination principle
156
(bb) Material conflicts with European law
-
a flight into dual
federalism?
160
Conclusion
170
part
π
Foreign affairs and the
EU
Constitution:
vertical aspects
173
Federalism and foreign affairs: mixity as an (inter)national
phenomenon
175
Introduction
175
і
Federal states and foreign affairs: comparative constitutional
perspectives
176
(a) The 'closed' federation: the United States of America
177
(aa) Constitutional certainties: the plenary scope of the treaty
power
178
(bb) Constitutional ambivalences: the treaty-making powers or the
states
181
CONTENTS
(b)
The 'open' federation: the German federal state in constitutional
history
185
(aa) The scope of the federal treaty power: three competing
constitutional views
186
(bb) The autonomous treaty-making powers of the member
states
188
(c) Conclusion: federal states, foreign affairs and (the absence of)
mixed agreements
190
2
The European Union and foreign affairs: pure and mixed
agreements
193
(a) The scope of the European Union's treaty powers: the doctrine of
parallelism
195
(b) The scope of the Member States' treaty powers: constitutional and
legislative pre-emption
198
(c) Mixed agreements and foreign affairs: Europe's federal
constitutional convention
201
Conclusion
206
6
Dual federalism
consti
tutionalised: the emergence of exclusive
competences
209
Introduction
209
1
Constitutional genesis: exclusive points on a canvas of shared
powers
212
(a) Constitutional genesis no.
1:
the Common Commercial
Policy
213
(b) Constitutional genesis no.
2:
the conservation of biological
resources of the sea
218
(c) Constitutional genesis no.
3:
Opinion
1/76
and 'constitutional
necessity' in the external sphere
223
2
From judicial pointillism towards broader constitutional lines?
225
(a) Grander constitutional designs and the Union's exclusive
powers
226
(aa) The
1984
Draft Treaty Establishing the European Union
226
(bb) The Maastricht Treaty and the
'1992'
vision of the European
Commission
227
(cc) The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe
(2004) 229
(b) Ontology and functionality: constitutional guidelines for the
discovery of exclusive competences?
231
Conclusion
232
7
Parallel external powers in the European Union: from 'cubist'
perspectives towards 'naturalist' constitutional
principles?
237
CONTENTS Xl
Introduction
237
1
The existence of implied external powers: the
doctrine^)
of
parallelism
241
(a) The genesis of implied external powers and the 'triumph of
parallelism'
242
(b) Towards a theory of implied external powers: three competing
conceptions
248
2
The enigmatic nature of parallel competences: exclusive, shared,
joint?
256
(a) Historical vestiges: the two jurisprudential lines of exclusive
implied external powers
257
(aa) 'Subsequently exclusive' parallel powers through internal
legislation: the
ERTA
doctrine
257
(bb) Naturally exclusive external powers through constitutional
'necessity': the remarkable transformation of the Opinion
1/76
ratio
deciderteli
258
(b)
Cubist perspectives: the constitutional peculiarities of the parallel
competence paradigm
269
(aa) Conceptual antipodes: exclusive competence versus doctrine
o f p
re
-
emp tio ii
270
(bb)
Excursus:
'mixed up' in the Luxembourg Compromise
-
shared powers versus mixed agreements
277
Conclusion
283
8
The
ERTA
doctrine and cooperative federalism
287
part in Foreign affairs and the
EU Constitution:
horizontal aspects
299
9
External Union powers: competences and procedures
301
Introduction
301
1
The external competences of the Union
303
(a) The Common Foreign and Security Policy
306
(b) The Union's special external powers
307
(c) The residual treaty power: Article
216
TFEU
309
(d) The relationship between the CFSP and the special external
competences
311
2
The nature of external competences
314
(a) The
sui
generis nature of the CFSP competence
31 :>
(b)
Article
3(2)
TFEU; subsequent exclusive treaty powers
3 ¡7
(aa) Three lines of exclusivity: codifying constitutional
practice?
317
(bb) Subsequent exclusivity: criticising constitutional theory 3i9
Xli CONTENTS
3
External decision-making procedures
320
(a) The 'specificity' of CFSP decision-making procedures
321
(aa) Institutional actors and institutional balance
321
(bb) Voting arrangements in the Council
322
(b) The Union's (ordinary) treaty-making procedure
324
(aa) Initiation and negotiation
325
(bb) Signing and conclusion
327
(cc) Modification, suspension (and termination)
328
(dd) Union succession to international agreements of the Member
States
329
4
Sharing external power: constitutional safeguards of
unitarianism
331
(a) Mixed agreements: an international and political safeguard
332
(b) The duty of cooperation: an internal and judicial safeguard
335
(aa) Member States as 'trustees of the Union'
336
(bb) 'Reversed' subsidiarity: restrictions on the exercise of shared
state power
337
Conclusion
340
10
External Union legislation: international agreements
343
Introduction
343
1
Conditions for direct effect
345
(a) The dimensions of direct effect
346
(b) The constitutional nature of direct effect
349
2
Double pre-emption: international agreements in the European legal
order
354
Conclusion
357
11
The 'treaty power' and parliamentary democracy: comparative
perspectives
359
Introduction
359
1
The 'treaty power' in the United States
362
(a) Article II treaties with the 'advice and consent' of the Senate
363
(b) Article I: the (expost) congressional-executive agreement
367
(c) Executive agreements: presidential unilateralism
—
old and
new
372
(aa) Article II and sole executive 'agreements'
372
(bb) Delegating Article I powers: the (ex ante)
congressional-executive agreement
374
(d) Excursus: terminating (and suspending) treaties or
agreements
377
2
The 'treaty power' in the European Union
380
(a) The 'ordinary' treaty procedure: Article
218
TFEU
383
CONTENTS Xlii
(aa)
Proposal and negotiation phase
384
(bb) Conclusion and Parliament: consultation or consent?
386
(b) In particular: CFSP agreements and the European
Parliament
389
(c) Executive agreements: inherent and delegated treaty
powers
392
(aa) Commission agreements
392
(bb) Executive agreements by other Union institutions and
bodies
396
(d) Excursus: terminating (and suspending) treaties or
agreements
399
Conclusions (and comparisons)
401
12
External Union policies: a substantive overview
407
Introduction
407
1
Common Commercial Policy
409
(a) The Union's
ССР
competence: scope and nature
411
(b) Decision-making and. treaty-making procedure^)
417
(c) Tariff and trade agreements: multilateral and bilateral
418
(aa) The WTO Agreement: structure arid content
418
(bb) Bilateral trade agreements of the Union
421
(d) (Autonomous) liberalisation and protective measures
421
2
Development cooperation
426
(a) Development policy: general relations
427
(aa) (Indirect) development cooperation under the Common
Commercial Policy
427
(bb) From trade to aid: direct development policy
431
(i) Constitutional foundations: the development
cooperation competence
431
(ii) Legislative foundations: the development cooperation
instrument
435
(b) Development policy: special relations
437
(aa) Associating ACP countries: from
Lomé
to Co
tonou
438
(bb) The European Development Fund
441
3
Common Foreign and Security Policy
443
(a) CFSP: constitutional foundations
445
(aa) Competence^), instruments, procedures
445
(bb) Institutional infrastructure
44/
(b) Union 'strategies': words for the world
450
(c) From words to actions I: CSDP 'missions'
4.57,
(d) From words to actions II: restrictive measures 4b6
(aa) Restrictive measures: competence and procedure
456
(bb) Counter-terrorism measures and judicial review
458
XIV CONTENTS
4
Association and accession
461
(a) 'Constitutional' association(s): overseas countries and
territories
462
(b) 'Contractual' association^): Article
217
TFEU
463
(aa) Bilateral association: the customs union with Turkey
464
(bb)
EFTA:
the European Economic Area
467
(c) 'Special' association^): the European Neighbourhood Policy
470
(d) Accession: the Union's enlargement 'policy'
474
(aa) Pre-accession: eligibility and admissibility
476
(bb) Accession agreements: procedural and substantive aspects
478
Conclusion
480
Appendix: Foreign affairs provisions in the
EU
Constitution (selection)
482
Index
509
Foreign affairs are 'border' affairs
-
in a geographical and a constitutional
sense. They are traditionally subject to distinct constitutional principles, for the
political questions posed might not be susceptible to legal answers. And yet, in
our globalized world, the orthodox distinction between 'internal' and 'external'
affairs has lost much of its clarity. The contemporary world is an international
world
-
a world of collective trade agreements and collective security systems. The
European Union
-
as a union of States
-
embodies this collective spirit on a regional
international scale. But what is the relationship between this new European legal
order and the old legal order of international law? When can the Union act on
the international scene, and how? Foreign Affairs and the
EU
Constitution brings
together a collection of outstanding essays on external relations written by one of
the leading constitutional scholars of the European Union. |
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spelling | Schütze, Robert ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1023557789 aut Foreign affairs and the EU constitution selected essays Robert Schütze 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2014 XXXIV, 522 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Foreign affairs are 'border' affairs - in a geographical and a constitutional sense. They are traditionally subject to distinct constitutional principles, for the political questions posed might not be susceptible to legal answers. And yet: in our globalized world, the orthodox distinction between 'internal' and 'external' affairs has lost much of its clarity. The contemporary world is an international world - a world of collective trade agreements and collective security systems. The European Union - as a union of States - embodies this collective spirit on a regional international scale. But what is the relationship between this new European legal order and the old legal order of international law? When can the Union act on the international scene and, if so: how? "Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution" brings together a collection of outstanding essays on external relations written by one of the leading constitutional scholars of the European Union"-- Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf LAW / International bisacsh Außenpolitik Internationales Recht Recht Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd rswk-swf Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 gnd rswk-swf European Union countries / Foreign relations / Law and legislation Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 s Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s DE-604 Verfassung (DE-588)4062787-1 s 2\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027612292&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027612292&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Foreign affairs and the EU constitution selected essays |
title_auth | Foreign affairs and the EU constitution selected essays |
title_exact_search | Foreign affairs and the EU constitution selected essays |
title_full | Foreign affairs and the EU constitution selected essays Robert Schütze |
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title_short | Foreign affairs and the EU constitution |
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