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

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...

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Corporate Authors: Facultative Mixity in the Post-Lisbon Legal Order (Conference) Rijksuniversiteit te Gent), Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Chamon, Merijn (Editor), Govaere, Inge (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2020.
Series:Studies in EU external relations ; 16.
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2020, .
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Summary: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.
Item Description:"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.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 447 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004421981
900442198X
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on print version record