
Eu External Actions Have Deep Constitutional And Institutional Implications For Eu Law And Practices. The Eu's Competences In External Relations Have Continuously Increased, Including With The Entry Into Force Of The Treaty Of Lisbon. As A Result, The Eu Has Become Ever More Active In External Relations. This Has In Turn Increased The Internal Constitutional And Institutional Effects Of Eu External Actions. This Book Traces These Legal Effects And The Broader Constitutional Implications, Including Potential Integrative Forces. Eu External Actions Affect The Power Division Between The Eu And Its Member States And Between The Different Eu Institutions; The Unity And Autonomy Of The Eu Legal Order; The Role And Position Of Member States On The International Plane; Their Autonomy; The Relationship Between National, International And Eu Law; And The Ability Of Eu Citizens To Identify Who Is Responsible For A Particular Action Or Policy, As Well As Their Legitimate Expectation That The Eu Takes Action On Their Behalf. The Chapters Demonstrate The Interpretation Of Organizational Principles, Such As Sincere Cooperation, Subsidiarity, Primacy And Coherence, Changes In The Context Of External Relations; How The Choice Of An External Legal Basis Rather Than An Internal Legal Basis Affects The Powers Of The Union And Its Member States; What Power Shifts Happen When Policies Are Determined In International Agreements, Rather Than In Internal Decision-making; And How Eu Participation In International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms Affects The Autonomy And Legitimacy Of The Eu.
This book investigates how the expansion of the European Union's external actions fundamentally alters its internal constitutional structure and the distribution of power between the Union and its member states. Christina Eckes, a professor of European law, utilizes a rigorous legal analysis to examine how the Treaty of Lisbon and subsequent external policy activities have shifted institutional competencies. The work argues that external engagement is not merely a foreign policy endeavor but a transformative force that redefines the legal autonomy and internal decision-making processes of the EU.
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Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the constitutional complexities of EU external relations. Experts highlight the author's ability to synthesize dense legal doctrine into a coherent framework for analyzing institutional power dynamics.
Page Count:
220
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191088390
ISBN-13:
9780191088391
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