International Relations Law of the European UnionThe book provides an overview of the law and practice of the EU's international relations. It sets those relations in the context of international law, community law and national law. It covers not only legal personality, competence and legal order, but also provides an analysis of the development of a common foreign and security policy, other international aspects of the EU, and the EU's role as an international actor. |
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... powers , such an international person may have inherent and implied powers as a matter of international law.8 Second , as a matter of Community law , the ECJ has taken the view that , in establishing the EC , the member states have ...
... powers , such an international person may have inherent and implied powers as a matter of international law.8 Second , as a matter of Community law , the ECJ has taken the view that , in establishing the EC , the member states have ...
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... powers , the intention of the authors of that Treaty might well be thought to have been to preclude any assertion of more extensive powers.50 This conclusion is reinforced when the parties only gradually extend the number of express powers ...
... powers , the intention of the authors of that Treaty might well be thought to have been to preclude any assertion of more extensive powers.50 This conclusion is reinforced when the parties only gradually extend the number of express powers ...
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... powers , although that is how the Court itself seems to regard the matter . To my mind , the logic of implied powers is that they relate to matters which , it is assumed , would have been specifically mentioned in the text , if ...
... powers , although that is how the Court itself seems to regard the matter . To my mind , the logic of implied powers is that they relate to matters which , it is assumed , would have been specifically mentioned in the text , if ...
Contents
The origins and development of the EC and the | 3 |
The international legal personality of the EC and the EU | 26 |
EC competence in international relations | 44 |
Copyright | |
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