Der vorliegende Band untersucht zentrale Fragen des EU-Außenwirtschaftsrechts. Im Lichte der jüngsten Rechtsprechung werden die verfassungsrechtlichen Grundlagen der EU neu vermessen. Die einzelnen Kapitel untersuchen dabei das Verhältnis der spezifischen EU-Rechtsordnung für das auswärtige Handeln zu den verfassungsrechtlichen Grundlagen der Mitgliedsstaaten.
Cases, Materials, and Commentary on the EU as an International Legal Actor Pieter Jan Kuijper, Jan Wouters, ... Hillion, C. A Look Back at the Open Skies Judgments, Views of European Law from the Mountain: Liber Amicorum Piet Jan Slot ...
The first edition of this seminal textbook made a significant impact on the teaching of EU external relations law.
81 On the details of Art 308 TEC see M Bungenberg, Artikel 235 EGV nach Maastricht (Baden-Baden, Nomos, 1999). 82 Case C–91/05 Commission v Council (pending), [2005] OJ C/115/10. 83 See eg Case C–281/01 Commission v Council [2003] ECR ...
These problems and questions are often of constitutional significance, and the external relations law of the EU therefore occupies an important place in the overall constitutional and institutional development of the EU. This volume ...
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"--
This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception, reasoning and impact of the European Court of Justice on the development of European Union (EU) external relations law.
This volume examines the legal and constitutional foundations of the EU's external relations.
Marking the 50th anniversary of the influential ERTA doctrine, this book analyses and contextualises the entire breadth of the jurisprudence of EU external relations law through a systematic, case-by-case account of the field.
This volume gathers leading analysts to assess core recent developments in the field, taking stock of the current law and potential developments in major policy areas.
The right of access to a process overseen by a judicial body was established later in Johnston, which held that 'all persons have the right to obtain an effective remedy in a competent court',199 thereby meaning an 'effective judicial ...