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European Court of Justice and external relations law Marise Cremona

By: Publication details: Hart publishing, 2016 Oxford Description: 340 pISBN:
  • 9781509909902
DDC classification:
  • 341.2422284 CRE.E
Summary: Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction /​ Anne Thies pt. I THE CJEU'S ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS LAW 2.A Reticent Court? Policy Objectives and the Court of Justice /​ Marise Cremona 3.A Selfish Court? The Court of Justice and the Design of International Dispute Settlement beyond the European Union /​ Bruno de Witte 4.A Powerless Court? The European Court of Justice and the Common Foreign and Security Policy /​ Christophe Hillion pt. II JURISPRUDENCE AND THE ALLOCATION OF EXTERNAL COMPETENCE 5.Vertical Division of Competences and the Objectives of the European Union's External Action /​ Eleftheria Neframi 6.The Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU and the Allocation of External Relations Powers: Whither the Traditional Role of the Executive in EU Foreign Relations? /​ Pieter Jan Kuijper 7.The Potential for Inter-Institutional Conflicts before the Court of Justice: Impact of the Lisbon Treaty /​ Peter Van Elsuwege Contents note continued: pt. III EXTERNAL RELATIONS, THE COURT AND THE UNION LEGAL ORDER 8.General Principles in the Development of EU External Relations Law /​ Anne Thies 9.The Many Visions of Europe. Insights from the Reasoning of the European Court of Justice in External Relations Law /​ Loic Azoulai 10.The Court of Justice's Participation in Judicial Discourse: Theory and Practice /​ Christina Eckes pt. IV THE COURT AND THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM 11.The Kadi Case -Constitutional Core Values and International Law -Finding the Balance? /​ Christoph Sobotta 12.The Arrangement Governing the Relationship between the ECtHR and the CJEU in the Draft Treaty on the Accession of the EU to the ECHR /​ Joni Heliskoski 13.Worlds Apart? Comparing the Approaches of the European Court of Justice and the EU Legislature to International Law /​ Thomas Ramopoulos.
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Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction /​ Anne Thies
pt. I THE CJEU'S ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS LAW
2.A Reticent Court? Policy Objectives and the Court of Justice /​ Marise Cremona
3.A Selfish Court? The Court of Justice and the Design of International Dispute Settlement beyond the European Union /​ Bruno de Witte
4.A Powerless Court? The European Court of Justice and the Common Foreign and Security Policy /​ Christophe Hillion
pt. II JURISPRUDENCE AND THE ALLOCATION OF EXTERNAL COMPETENCE
5.Vertical Division of Competences and the Objectives of the European Union's External Action /​ Eleftheria Neframi
6.The Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU and the Allocation of External Relations Powers: Whither the Traditional Role of the Executive in EU Foreign Relations? /​ Pieter Jan Kuijper
7.The Potential for Inter-Institutional Conflicts before the Court of Justice: Impact of the Lisbon Treaty /​ Peter Van Elsuwege
Contents note continued: pt. III EXTERNAL RELATIONS, THE COURT AND THE UNION LEGAL ORDER
8.General Principles in the Development of EU External Relations Law /​ Anne Thies
9.The Many Visions of Europe. Insights from the Reasoning of the European Court of Justice in External Relations Law /​ Loic Azoulai
10.The Court of Justice's Participation in Judicial Discourse: Theory and Practice /​ Christina Eckes
pt. IV THE COURT AND THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM
11.The Kadi Case
-Constitutional Core Values and International Law
-Finding the Balance? /​ Christoph Sobotta
12.The Arrangement Governing the Relationship between the ECtHR and the CJEU in the Draft Treaty on the Accession of the EU to the ECHR /​ Joni Heliskoski
13.Worlds Apart? Comparing the Approaches of the European Court of Justice and the EU Legislature to International Law /​ Thomas Ramopoulos.

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