EU External Relations Law by Bart Van Vooren

EU External Relations Law by Bart Van Vooren

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Major new textbook on the law and practice of EU external relations, addressing the complex questions at the interface of these areas. Easily navigable chapters guide students through the functioning of legal principles. Readers gain a thorough understanding of EU external relations law, including its history, context and present functioning.

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EU External Relations Law by Bart Van Vooren

This major new textbook for students in European law uses a text, cases and materials approach to explore the law, politics, policy and practice of EU external relations, and navigates the complex questions at the interface of these areas. The subject is explored by explaining major constitutional principles, and elaborating upon them in policy-specific chapters ranging from common commercial policy and development policy over CFSP/CSDP and AFSJ to energy and enlargement policy. Specific attention is given to the relationship between European integration, the role of law, and the EU as an effective international actor. Designed for easy navigation, chapters include key objectives, summaries and textboxes, which frame key issues and guide the reader through the functioning of legal principles. Students gain a detailed understanding of the historical development, context and present functioning of EU external relations law in a highly politicised European and international environment.
'Van Vooren and Wessel [have written] an exceptional bookThe selection of material as well as its presentation is of very high quality, making it an ideal point of reference and, at the same time, a very handy teaching tool. Without a doubt, this volume will become a classic, a real must-have for academics and practitioners dealing with external relations of the European Union.' Adam Lazowski, University of Westminster
'Another excellent EU Law essential from Cambridge University Press. At a time when the EU as an external actor is increasingly under scrutiny, here is a scholarly and innovative treatment of EU external relations law. Van Vooren and Wessel's contextual - and very readable - approach, accompanied by in depth legal analysis, renders this text indispensable for EU law teachers and advanced level EU law students.' Carole Lyons, Robert Gordon University
'This latest textbook contributing to the field of EU external relations law is unique in that it is the first such book in the post-Treaty of Lisbon environment to take a wide-angled look on as many aspects of the growing area as it continues to develop within the legal parameters as set by the Treaties, and it is suitably placed to become the core text for teaching this expanding EU policy field ... Not only is this textbook a very welcome and long overdue addition to the field of scholarly work, it also has the potential to become, de-facto, the core textbook in this area for time to come.' Graham Butler, Romanian Journal of European Affairs
Bart Van Vooren is Senior Associate in the EU Regulatory and Trade Practice Group at ALTIUS Brussels, and Adjunct Associate Professor of EU Law at the University of Copenhagen. Ramses Wessel is Professor of the Law of the European Union and other International Organisations, and Co-Director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
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ISBN 13 9781107684300
ISBN 10 1107684307
Titre EU External Relations Law
Auteur Bart Van Vooren
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Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Cambridge University Press
Année de publication 2014-04-24
Nombre de pages 618
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