Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy

Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy
Title Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 660
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Law
ISBN 9004393412

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Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy provides a comprehensive analysis of the salient features of the European Union’s trade law and policy since the Treaty of Lisbon: legislation, case law, treaty making and institutional practice.

Common Commercial Policy after Lisbon

Common Commercial Policy after Lisbon
Title Common Commercial Policy after Lisbon PDF eBook
Author Marc Bungenberg
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 247
Release 2013-03-20
Genre Law
ISBN 3642342558

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Since the beginning of the process of European integration the EU Common Commercial Policy (CCP) has been one of the most dynamic political fields. The EU has achieved a leading role among the economic superpowers and is regarded as a single economic area in which the EU speaks also on behalf of its Member States for most aspects of external economic politics. This volume analyzes the implications of the Treaty of Lisbon for the Common Commercial Policy of the EU. The Lisbon Treaty has declared all matters concerning external commercial policy as exclusive competences of the EU. Which consequences does this have for the Member States of the EU? With regard to institutional modifications, the Lisbon Treaty has significantly strengthened the role of the European Parliament and has substantially changed the role of the ‘High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy’ (HR). Further topics of this volume are the new normative framework of the CCP, inter alia the linkage of the CCP to the general objectives for the EU’s external actions and its dependence on secondary legislation, as well as investment policy now being part of the CCP.

Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy

Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy
Title Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy PDF eBook
Author Michael Hahn
Publisher Studies in Eu External Relatio
Total Pages 622
Release 2020-12-17
Genre Law
ISBN 9789004393400

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Présentation de l'éditeur : "Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy provides a critical analysis of the European Union (EU)'s trade law and policy since the Treaty of Lisbon. In particular, it analyses the salient changes brought by the Treaty of Lisbon to the Common Commercial Policy (CCP), focussing on the relevant case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ), EU free trade agreements, investment protection, trade defence, institutional developments and the nexus between the CCP and other EU policies. The volume brings together a group of distinguished authors, including former and current members of the ECJ, practitioners, officials from EU institutions and Member States and leading scholars in the area of EU trade and external relations law."

Taking Stock

Taking Stock
Title Taking Stock PDF eBook
Author David Kleimann
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 2011
Genre European Union countries
ISBN 9789461380906

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The first 16 months of the EU's common commercial policy (CCP) in the post-Lisbon period provide indicative insights into how the European Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of Ministers interpret their respective roles under the new legal framework introduced by the Lisbon Treaty. This paper analyses the amendments, the institutional capacities to respond to the reform challenges and the evolving institutional balance applying to Lisbon-era common commercial policy. Against this backdrop, the paper gives an overview of the changing dynamics of EU trade and investment policy in a context of enhanced politicization resulting from the European Parliament's involvement in the decision-making process. Particular importance is given to the question whether enhanced EP involvement in decision-making has the potential to lead to a scenario resembling the policy process in the United States, where congressional responsibility for trade and investment policy has resulted in the capture of the policy agenda by special interest groups and snail-paced policy progress (if any) in recent years. Accordingly, the paper scrutinizes the political preferences that the European Parliament is introducing into current European trade policy debates as well as the framework legislation and trade agreements. Finally, it is argued that parliamentary involvement in making common commercial policy has the potential to narrow the gap between European public political preferences and perceptions, on the one hand, and actual EU trade policies on the other, and to place EU trade and investment policies on a foundation of renewed public political support. In the author's view, however, it is imperative that such an achievement is based on well-informed, responsible, sustainable and clearly communicated policy proposals from the MEPs, who respond to and seek to balance the multiplicity of interests of CCP stakeholders in European civil society and respect the Unions international obligations.

European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2017

European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2017
Title European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2017 PDF eBook
Author Marc Bungenberg
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 649
Release 2017-10-06
Genre Law
ISBN 331958832X

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Volume 8 of the EYIEL focuses on the external economic relations of the European Union as one of the most dynamic political fields in the process of European integration. The first part of this volume analyses the recent controversial questions of the external economic relations of the Union, dealing with the complexity of mixed agreements, transparency and legitimacy issues as well as recent proposals in relation to Investor-State-Dispute Settlement, the Trade Defence Instruments and the implications of the “Brexit” in this context. The second part of EYIEL 8 addresses ongoing bilateral and multilateral negotiations of the EU with China, Japan, Australia, Canada and Taiwan. Moreover, the third part deals with the EU in international organisations and institutions, in particular the recent institutional aspects of the EU-UN relationship, representation in the IMF as well as WTO jurisprudence involving the EU in 2015. The volume concludes with reviews of recent books in international economic law.

EU Trade Law

EU Trade Law
Title EU Trade Law PDF eBook
Author Rafael Leal-Arcas
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 352
Release 2019
Genre LAW
ISBN 1788977416

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This comprehensive book provides a thorough analytical overview of the European Union’s existing law and policy in the field of international trade. Considering the history and context of the law’s evolution, it offers an adept examination of its common commercial policy competence through the years, starting with the Treaty of Rome up until the Treaty of Lisbon, as a background for understanding the EU’s present role in the World Trade Organization (WTO) framework.

The Common Commercial Policy Since the Lisbon Treaty

The Common Commercial Policy Since the Lisbon Treaty
Title The Common Commercial Policy Since the Lisbon Treaty PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 49
Release 2014
Genre
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