EU management of global emergencies : legal framework for combating threats and crises / edited by Inge Govaere and Sara Poli.

EU Management of Global Emergencies: Legal Framework for Combating Threats and Crises provides a thorough analysis of the role played by the European Union (EU) in combating some of the global emergencies that currently affect, or are likely to affect, our planet.

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Other Authors: Govaere, Inge (Editor), Poli, Sara (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2014]
Series:Studies in EU external relations ; v. 8.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to EU governance of (Global) emergencies, threats and crises / Inge Govaere and Sara Poli.
  • Part 1. Global emergencies, threats and crises : impact on the EU and its member states.
  • 1. Stakes and challenges of EU response to global emergencies : an EU policy perspective / Kristalina Georgieva.
  • 2. The EU's humanitarian aid policy after Lisbon : implications of a new treaty basis / Peter van Elsuwege and Jan Orbie.
  • 3. No strings attached? : the EU's emergency trade preferences for Pakistan / Sieglinde Gstöhl.
  • 4. Fighting terrorism through the common foreign and security policy / Christophe Hillion.
  • 5. The powers of the council concerning the emergency of international terrorism after the judgment in Case C-130/10 Parliament v. Council / Jenő Czuczai.
  • 6. L'union fait la force : making the most of the solidarity clause (Article 222 TFEU) / Steven Blockmans.
  • 7.The EU's competence in the field of civil protection (Article 196, paragraph 1, A-C TFEU) / Florika Fink-Hooijer.
  • 8.Securing Consular Protection of the EU Citizens Abroad: What Role for the EU? / Madalina Moraru. - 9. Emergencies, crises and threats in the EU : what role for the Court of Justice of the European Union? /r Sara Poli.
  • 10. The Euro crisis and the democratic principle / Giacomo Biagioni.
  • 11. The European regulatory response to the volcanic ash crisis between fragmentation and integration / Alberto Alemanno.
  • 12. The fight agains terror and the space of individual freedom : a (classic) word of caution / Michal Bobek.
  • Part 2. The EU as an international actor in managing global emergencies, threats and crises.
  • 13. European Union participation in international financial organizations / Christine Kaddous
  • 14. International marine environmental law and the EU : an adequate framework to address environmental emergencies? / Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe.
  • 15 The role of the EU in promoting international standards in the area of climate change / Elisa Morgera and Kati Kulovesi.
  • 16 EU governance of the threat of piracy off the coast of Somalia / Bibi van Ginkel.
  • 17. The United Nations, the European Union and multilateral action against terrorism / Jan Wouters and Sanderijn Duquet.
  • 18. China-EU experience and budding cooperation in emergency management / Veronika Orbetsova and Jing Men.