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Record Nr.

UNINA9910794083703321

Titolo

EU external relations post-Lisbon : the law and practice of facultative mixity / / edited by Merijn Chamon and Inge Govaere

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill Nijhoff, , [2020]

©2020

ISBN

90-04-42198-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxii, 447 pages)

Collana

Studies in EU External Relations ; ; Volume 16

Classificazione

08.32

Disciplina

320.44049

Soggetti

Federal government - European Union countries

International and municipal law - European Union countries

EU relations

impact study

case law (EU)

Treaty of Lisbon

constitutional law

European Union Countries Foreign relations Law and legislation Congresses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"This edited volume is the result of a workshop on 'Facultative Mixity in the Post- Lisbon Legal Order' organized by the Ghent European Law Institute on  28 September 2018." --ECIP acknowledgements.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Facultative Mixity : More than Just a Childhood Disease of EU Law? / Merijn Chamon and Inge Govaere -- Mixity Past, Present and Future : Some Observations / Allan Rosas -- 'Facultative' and 'Functional' Mixity Consonant with the Principle of Partial and Imperfect Conferral / Inge Govaere -- Facultative Mixity in the Light of the Principle of Subsidiarity / -- Isabelle Bosse- Platière and Marise Cremona -- Facultative Mixity and Sincere Cooperation / Christophe Hillion and Merijn Chamon -- Existence or Exercise of EU Competence? : from Supervening Exclusivity to Institutional Balance in Limiting Facultative Mixity / Merijn Chamon -- Facultative Mixity and the European Union's Trade and Investment Agreements / Gesa Kübek and Isabelle Van Damme -- Old Habits Die Hard : Questions of Facultative Mixity in Relation to the Common



Foreign and Security Policy / Peter Van Elsuwege -- Facultative Mixity in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice / -- Claudio Matera and Mauro Gatti -- Facultative Mixity after the Singapore Opinion : Clarity or Fresh Doubts? / Luca Prete -- On 'Facultative' Mixity : Some Views from the North of the Rue de la Loi / Fernando Castillo de la Torre -- Mixity versus Unity : a View from the Other Side of the Rue de la Loi / Sonja Boelaert -- Mixed Agreements from the Perspective of the European Parliament / Anders Neergaard -- Facultative Mixity in the International Legal Order : Tolerating European Exceptionalism? / Jed Odermatt -- The Netherlands and (Facultative) Mixity : Pragmatism over Principles? / Liesbeth A Campo, Andrea Ott and Ramses Wessel -- Mixed Agreements in the Italian Legal Order / Carlo Tovo -- The Reception of EU Facultative Mixity in Germany's Constitutional Order / Wolfgang Weiss -- Retour sur la Compétence Externe Partagée de l'Union : L'arrêt cotif et les Conditions de sa mise en Application / Diégo Colas -- Shaping the Future of Mixity / Joni Heliskoski

Sommario/riassunto

Despite the Lisbon Treaty reforming the EU Treaty provisions on external relations, it was argued at the time of the Treaty’s entry into force that ‘mixity was here to stay’. While this has indeed proven to be the case, the Court of Justice’s jurisprudence has nonetheless redrawn the contours within which mixity can thrive and for the first time has confirmed the existence of ‘facultative mixity’. In light of these significant post-Lisbon developments the volume aims to clarify the law and policy of facultative mixed agreements in the EU’s treaty practice and this not only from the perspective of EU (constitutional) law itself but also from the perspective of the EU Member States’ legal systems, that of the EU’s third country treaty partners and that of public international law itself.