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"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxxiv, 522 pages) |
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505 | 8 | |a (B) The institutional dimension: a European Union of states and people(s)(c) The functional dimension: the division of powers in Europe; (d) Overall classification: the European Union on federal middle ground; 3 The European Union in the light of the European federal tradition; (a) Posing the sovereignty question: the 'Maastricht Decision'; (b) Europe's statist tradition unearthed: three constitutional denials; Conclusion; 2 On 'middle ground': the European Union and public international law; Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1 International norms formally binding on the Union: monism and the politics of direct effect(a) International agreements as direct sources of European law; (aa) The direct effect of international agreements -- a political question?; (bb) Indirect effects of international agreements in the European legal order; (b) Customary international law in the European legal order; 2 'External' international treaties and Union succession: from the GATT to the United Nations?; (a) Constitutional design: the United Nations and the Union legal order. | |
505 | 8 | |a (B) The Union judiciary and UN Security Council Resolutions(aa) The traditional approach: European autonomy with an 'internationalist' streak; (bb) A new approach? Yusuf and the 'subordination' of the European legal order; Conclusion; Coda: Kafka, Kadi, Kant; 3 The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; Introduction; 1 External perspective: functional succession in international law; (a) Treaty succession and unions of states; (b) Bridging the gap: the (limited) direct responsibility of member states; 2 Internal perspective: functional succession in European law. | |
505 | 8 | |a (A) Survival without succession: Article 351 and prior Member State agreements(aa) The 'supremacy' of international treaties: internal and external limits; (bb) Temporal limits to treaty continuity: Article 351(2) TFEU; (b) Survival with succession: the theory and practice of functional succession; (aa) The European Court and the practice of Union succession; (bb) Bridging the gap: the Member States as 'trustees' of the Union; Conclusion; 4 European law and Member State agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Introduction. | |
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contents | Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Table of cases; List of international instruments; List of EU Treaty articles (selection); List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I International law and the EU Constitution: normative aspects; 1 On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national phenomenon; Introduction; 1 The 'supranational' Europe: a (very) brief history; 2 The European Union in the light of the American federal tradition; (a) The foundational dimension: Europe's 'constitutional treat(ies)' (B) The institutional dimension: a European Union of states and people(s)(c) The functional dimension: the division of powers in Europe; (d) Overall classification: the European Union on federal middle ground; 3 The European Union in the light of the European federal tradition; (a) Posing the sovereignty question: the 'Maastricht Decision'; (b) Europe's statist tradition unearthed: three constitutional denials; Conclusion; 2 On 'middle ground': the European Union and public international law; Introduction. 1 International norms formally binding on the Union: monism and the politics of direct effect(a) International agreements as direct sources of European law; (aa) The direct effect of international agreements -- a political question?; (bb) Indirect effects of international agreements in the European legal order; (b) Customary international law in the European legal order; 2 'External' international treaties and Union succession: from the GATT to the United Nations?; (a) Constitutional design: the United Nations and the Union legal order. (B) The Union judiciary and UN Security Council Resolutions(aa) The traditional approach: European autonomy with an 'internationalist' streak; (bb) A new approach? Yusuf and the 'subordination' of the European legal order; Conclusion; Coda: Kafka, Kadi, Kant; 3 The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; Introduction; 1 External perspective: functional succession in international law; (a) Treaty succession and unions of states; (b) Bridging the gap: the (limited) direct responsibility of member states; 2 Internal perspective: functional succession in European law. (A) Survival without succession: Article 351 and prior Member State agreements(aa) The 'supremacy' of international treaties: internal and external limits; (bb) Temporal limits to treaty continuity: Article 351(2) TFEU; (b) Survival with succession: the theory and practice of functional succession; (aa) The European Court and the practice of Union succession; (bb) Bridging the gap: the Member States as 'trustees' of the Union; Conclusion; 4 European law and Member State agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Introduction. |
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spelling | Schütze, Robert, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009038573 Foreign affairs and the EU constitution : selected essays / Robert Schütze. Foreign affairs and the European Union constitution Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014. 1 online resource (xxxiv, 522 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes index. "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"-- Provided by publisher Print version record. Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Table of cases; List of international instruments; List of EU Treaty articles (selection); List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I International law and the EU Constitution: normative aspects; 1 On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national phenomenon; Introduction; 1 The 'supranational' Europe: a (very) brief history; 2 The European Union in the light of the American federal tradition; (a) The foundational dimension: Europe's 'constitutional treat(ies)' (B) The institutional dimension: a European Union of states and people(s)(c) The functional dimension: the division of powers in Europe; (d) Overall classification: the European Union on federal middle ground; 3 The European Union in the light of the European federal tradition; (a) Posing the sovereignty question: the 'Maastricht Decision'; (b) Europe's statist tradition unearthed: three constitutional denials; Conclusion; 2 On 'middle ground': the European Union and public international law; Introduction. 1 International norms formally binding on the Union: monism and the politics of direct effect(a) International agreements as direct sources of European law; (aa) The direct effect of international agreements -- a political question?; (bb) Indirect effects of international agreements in the European legal order; (b) Customary international law in the European legal order; 2 'External' international treaties and Union succession: from the GATT to the United Nations?; (a) Constitutional design: the United Nations and the Union legal order. (B) The Union judiciary and UN Security Council Resolutions(aa) The traditional approach: European autonomy with an 'internationalist' streak; (bb) A new approach? Yusuf and the 'subordination' of the European legal order; Conclusion; Coda: Kafka, Kadi, Kant; 3 The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; Introduction; 1 External perspective: functional succession in international law; (a) Treaty succession and unions of states; (b) Bridging the gap: the (limited) direct responsibility of member states; 2 Internal perspective: functional succession in European law. (A) Survival without succession: Article 351 and prior Member State agreements(aa) The 'supremacy' of international treaties: internal and external limits; (bb) Temporal limits to treaty continuity: Article 351(2) TFEU; (b) Survival with succession: the theory and practice of functional succession; (aa) The European Court and the practice of Union succession; (bb) Bridging the gap: the Member States as 'trustees' of the Union; Conclusion; 4 European law and Member State agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Introduction. English. European Union countries Foreign relations Law and legislation. LAW International. bisacsh Diplomatic relations Law and legislation fast European Union countries fast Print version: Schütze, Robert. Foreign affairs and the EU constitution 9781107037663 (DLC) 2014007609 (OCoLC)868037812 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=786076 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Schütze, Robert Foreign affairs and the EU constitution : selected essays / Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Table of cases; List of international instruments; List of EU Treaty articles (selection); List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I International law and the EU Constitution: normative aspects; 1 On 'federal ground': the European Union as an (inter)national phenomenon; Introduction; 1 The 'supranational' Europe: a (very) brief history; 2 The European Union in the light of the American federal tradition; (a) The foundational dimension: Europe's 'constitutional treat(ies)' (B) The institutional dimension: a European Union of states and people(s)(c) The functional dimension: the division of powers in Europe; (d) Overall classification: the European Union on federal middle ground; 3 The European Union in the light of the European federal tradition; (a) Posing the sovereignty question: the 'Maastricht Decision'; (b) Europe's statist tradition unearthed: three constitutional denials; Conclusion; 2 On 'middle ground': the European Union and public international law; Introduction. 1 International norms formally binding on the Union: monism and the politics of direct effect(a) International agreements as direct sources of European law; (aa) The direct effect of international agreements -- a political question?; (bb) Indirect effects of international agreements in the European legal order; (b) Customary international law in the European legal order; 2 'External' international treaties and Union succession: from the GATT to the United Nations?; (a) Constitutional design: the United Nations and the Union legal order. (B) The Union judiciary and UN Security Council Resolutions(aa) The traditional approach: European autonomy with an 'internationalist' streak; (bb) A new approach? Yusuf and the 'subordination' of the European legal order; Conclusion; Coda: Kafka, Kadi, Kant; 3 The 'succession doctrine' and the European Union; Introduction; 1 External perspective: functional succession in international law; (a) Treaty succession and unions of states; (b) Bridging the gap: the (limited) direct responsibility of member states; 2 Internal perspective: functional succession in European law. (A) Survival without succession: Article 351 and prior Member State agreements(aa) The 'supremacy' of international treaties: internal and external limits; (bb) Temporal limits to treaty continuity: Article 351(2) TFEU; (b) Survival with succession: the theory and practice of functional succession; (aa) The European Court and the practice of Union succession; (bb) Bridging the gap: the Member States as 'trustees' of the Union; Conclusion; 4 European law and Member State agreements: an ambivalent relationship?; Introduction. LAW International. bisacsh Diplomatic relations Law and legislation fast |
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