EU International Agreements [electronic resource] : An Analysis of Direct Effect and Judicial Review Pre- and Post-Lisbon / by Nadine Zipperle.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9783319640785
- Law-Europe
- European Economic Community literature
- International law
- Trade
- Private international law
- Conflict of laws
- International relations
- European Law
- European Integration
- International Economic Law, Trade Law
- Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law
- International Relations
- 341.2422
- KJE901-9796
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1 General Introduction -- 2 The Court's Case Law on Direct Effect of International Agreements (Free Trade Associations, Accession Associations, Development Associations and EEA) and Status of WTO Law -- 3 General Issues and Practice on EU International Agreements (CFSP and PJC (by Now FSJ) Agreements) -- 4 Jurisdiction of the Court on EU International Agreements.-5 General Conclusion.
This book provides an analysis of the institutional and constitutional effects of EU international agreements, with a particular focus on their potential effects on private parties. The European Union has entered into a number of international agreements that raise serious fundamental rights concerns due to a lack of parliamentary and judicial scrutiny. The book addresses these issues in the context of developments contained in the Lisbon Treaty, focusing on primary and secondary sources, including German/French scholarship, as well as EU and national case law.
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