
How are foreign relations constitutionally structured in federal unions? How does the foreign affairs constitution of the European Union - itself a federal union in all but name - compare to that of other federal unions? Foreign Relations Federalism: The EU in Comparative Perspective addresses these questions. It offers a comparative analysis of the constitutional framework in which foreign relations are conducted in four federal unions: the United States, Canada, Belgium, and the European Union. The EU takes up a special position in the book. Over a decade since the Treaty of Lisbon entered into force, the EU's foreign affairs constitution continues to evolve. New institutional practices emerge and cases continue to be brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union. The pace of constitutional change is fast, and there is a sustained need for critical and constructive legal analysis of that change. By comparing the constitutional experience of the EU to that of other federal unions, Foreign Relations Federalism contributes to fulfilling this need. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the EU's constitutional development, the role of the EU in foreign affairs, and the constitutional treatment of foreign relations in federal unions other than the EU.
This book investigates how foreign relations are constitutionally structured within federal unions and how the European Union's framework compares to established federal systems. Thomas Verellen, a legal scholar, utilizes a comparative constitutional framework to analyze the distribution of foreign affairs powers, drawing upon legal theory, treaty analysis, and judicial practice to assess the evolving nature of the EU's external action capabilities.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners view this work as a rigorous contribution to the study of EU constitutional law and comparative federalism. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for those analyzing the intersection of supranational governance and foreign policy.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192658891
ISBN-13:
9780192658890
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