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9789067042857

The Europeanisation of International Law

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    9789067042857

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    9067042854

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-10-27
  • Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press

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Summary

International law has increasingly become a part of the EU legal order, and has thereby become 'Europeanised'. Consequently, its application and interpretation by EU Member States is no longer solely a matter for their own constitutional order, but is also governed by EU law. This book addresses the effects of European integration on the position of public international law in the European Union and its Member States, illuminating critical questions pertaining to this triangular relationship. Are we dealing with the emergence of a distinct European system of public international law? To what extent do Member States actually recognise the effect of this 'Europeanisation' of international law? What role does the European Court of Justice play with respect to the application and interpretation of 'Europeanised' international law within the Member States.

Table of Contents

Introduction Andr_ Nollkaemper
The Phenonemon of Europeanisation
Europeanisation beyond supremacy
The emergence of a European system of public international law: the EU and its member states as strange subjects
The status of international law in the European legal order: the case of international treaties and non-binding international instruments
The European Court of Justice and public international law
Customary international law, decisions of international organisations and other techniques for ensuring respect for international legal rules in European community law Pieter
Consequences of Europeanisation for Domestic Law, International Law and Judicial Protection in the EU
'Unionisation' and 'conventionisation' of fundamental rights in Europe: the interplay between union and convention law and its impact on the domestic legal systems of the member states
The status of 'Europeanised' international law in Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein Astrid Epiney and Bernhard Hofst_tter in collaboration with
A triangular relationship between public international law, EC law and national law? The case of Hungary
UN sanctions and judicial review
Europe, America and the 'unity' of international law
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