Enhancing the rule of law in the European Union's external action / edited by Luis M. Hinojosa-Martínez (Chair of International and European Law, Department of Public International Law and International Relations) and Carmela Pérez-Bernárdez (Senior Lecturer in International and European Union Law, Department of Public International Law and International Relations, University of Granada, Spain).
2023
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Items
Details
Title
Enhancing the rule of law in the European Union's external action / edited by Luis M. Hinojosa-Martínez (Chair of International and European Law, Department of Public International Law and International Relations) and Carmela Pérez-Bernárdez (Senior Lecturer in International and European Union Law, Department of Public International Law and International Relations, University of Granada, Spain).
Added Corporate Author
Imprint
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023.
Description
1 online resource (372 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: Preface
Part I. The concept of the rule of law in the European Union
1. The rule of law as a principle of the European Union: A concept in search of its definition / Fulvio Maria Palombino and Giuliana Lampo
2. Enhancing the rule of law in Europe and in the world: Mission impossible? / Jan Wouters
Part II. Comparing the internal and external notions of rule of law
3. Promoting the rule of law through EU external relations and the principle of non-intervention under international law / Gloria Fernández Arribas and Ramses A. Wessel
4. The cjeu and the rule of law in the EU's external action / Eva Kassoti and Narin Idriz
5. Mutual influences between the European and international law standards for the promotion of the rule of law / Farah Julie Yassine
Part III. Rule of law in specific areas of EU's external action a. Sanctions and the rule of law
6. Rule of law and effective judicial protection versus raison d'état in EU's political sanctions: The relevance of individual conduct / Luis M. Hinojosa-Martínez
7. The human rights sanctions regime and the rule of law: Towards a stronger European Union? / Carmela Pérez-Bernárdez
8. Rule of law or rule of no-one? Bypassing listing procedures through de-centralised de-banking and de-funding practices / Martina Di Gaetano B. RULE OF LAW AND CONDITIONALITY IN EU'S TRADING RELATIONS
9. EU strategic autonomy and rule of law in external affairs: What future for respect for international law and multilateralism in trade policy? / Wolfgang Weiß
10. The rule of law in the reform of the European Union's common commercial policy / Carmen López-Jurado Romero de la Cruz and Rafael Marín Aís
11. The generalized scheme of preferences as a carrot-and-stick mechanism of EU trade policy in pursuit of non-trade policy objectives / Joan David Janer Torrens
12. The European Union's contribution to the reinforcement of the rule of law in international investment post-achmea and opinion 1/17 / Ozana Olariu C. RULE OF LAW IN THE RELATIONS WITH NEIGHBOURING / CANDIDATE COUNTRIES
13. 'Treat your neighbour as yourself' - rule of law spending conditionality within and outside the eu / Chloé Brière
14. The promotion of the rule of law in the EU neighbourhood: An impact assessment / Elisabet Ruiz Cairó and Luigi Lonardo
Index.
Part I. The concept of the rule of law in the European Union
1. The rule of law as a principle of the European Union: A concept in search of its definition / Fulvio Maria Palombino and Giuliana Lampo
2. Enhancing the rule of law in Europe and in the world: Mission impossible? / Jan Wouters
Part II. Comparing the internal and external notions of rule of law
3. Promoting the rule of law through EU external relations and the principle of non-intervention under international law / Gloria Fernández Arribas and Ramses A. Wessel
4. The cjeu and the rule of law in the EU's external action / Eva Kassoti and Narin Idriz
5. Mutual influences between the European and international law standards for the promotion of the rule of law / Farah Julie Yassine
Part III. Rule of law in specific areas of EU's external action a. Sanctions and the rule of law
6. Rule of law and effective judicial protection versus raison d'état in EU's political sanctions: The relevance of individual conduct / Luis M. Hinojosa-Martínez
7. The human rights sanctions regime and the rule of law: Towards a stronger European Union? / Carmela Pérez-Bernárdez
8. Rule of law or rule of no-one? Bypassing listing procedures through de-centralised de-banking and de-funding practices / Martina Di Gaetano B. RULE OF LAW AND CONDITIONALITY IN EU'S TRADING RELATIONS
9. EU strategic autonomy and rule of law in external affairs: What future for respect for international law and multilateralism in trade policy? / Wolfgang Weiß
10. The rule of law in the reform of the European Union's common commercial policy / Carmen López-Jurado Romero de la Cruz and Rafael Marín Aís
11. The generalized scheme of preferences as a carrot-and-stick mechanism of EU trade policy in pursuit of non-trade policy objectives / Joan David Janer Torrens
12. The European Union's contribution to the reinforcement of the rule of law in international investment post-achmea and opinion 1/17 / Ozana Olariu C. RULE OF LAW IN THE RELATIONS WITH NEIGHBOURING / CANDIDATE COUNTRIES
13. 'Treat your neighbour as yourself' - rule of law spending conditionality within and outside the eu / Chloé Brière
14. The promotion of the rule of law in the EU neighbourhood: An impact assessment / Elisabet Ruiz Cairó and Luigi Lonardo
Index.
Summary
"This timely book scrutinises the mechanisms for guaranteeing respect for the rule of law in the European legal system. Focusing on external relations, it assesses the capacity of the EU to disseminate these values as a global actor and offers novel suggestions for how this capacity could be exercised more effectively. Using EU legislation and case law, the book identifies the essential elements of the rule of law, and distinguishes the general limits it places on the behaviour of public authorities. Focusing on EU sanctions, trade policy and relations with neighbouring and membership candidate countries, it argues that the EU's promotion of the rule of law internally and externally has strengthened considerably over time. Nevertheless, given the degradation of the rule of law on the international scene, contributors call for an overhaul of EU rule of law policy to uphold the EU's ethical commitments and strengthen its international standing. This book will be an important read for scholars and students of European law, trade law and international relations. Presenting detailed analyses of EU policy and case law, it will also be highly useful for practitioners and policy-makers seeking to promote human rights and democracy"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on print record.
Location
www
Linked Resources
Alternate Title
Elgaronline.
Language
English
ISBN
9781035312320 (e-book)
Record Appears in