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Legislative Approximation and Application of EU Law in the Eastern Neighbourhood of the European Union

Edited by: Peter van Elsuwege, Roman Petrov

ISBN13: 9781138666467
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2014)
Price: £38.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9780415640435



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The book explores the phenomenon of application of EU law beyond the EU borders. It focuses on two particular dimensions of this process. It considers the legal and institutional foundations of the extraterritorial application of EU law in third countries.

It also analyses the results of legal approximation and regulatory convergence with regard to the EU's eastern neighbours, the countries of the Eastern Partnership and Russia. While these countries are not working towards full EU membership, the EU's policy towards the Eastern Partnership countries and Russia encourages these countries to voluntary harmonise their legislation with the EU's body of law.

The first part of the volume focuses on the general challenges of regulatory convergence and application of EU law beyond the EU borders. The second part is made up of substantive country reports on legal approximation and application of EU law in the countries of the European Partnership and Russia authored by leading academics from the countries concerned.

Finally the book addresses the very topical issue of legal compatibility between regional integration process in the post-Soviet space and the extraterritorial application of EU law. The conclusions reached are highly informative as to the effectiveness of present and future EU external regional policies aimed at the promotion of EU common values and EU legislation into the legal orders of third countries.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. Setting the Scene: Regulatory Convergence in the Pan-European Area, Roman Petrov and Peter Van Elsuwege
2. Extraterritorial Application of EU Law. Recent State of Play and Future Challenges, Marc Maresceau
3. Regulatory Convergence as an Instrument of EU External Action, Roman Petrov and Peter Van Elsuwege

Part 1: The process of legal approximation and application of EU Law beyond the EU borders
4. Models of Flexible Integration between the EU and its Neighbours, Adam Lazowski
5. EU instruments and policies promoting the export of EU legislation to non-EU Member States, Christophe Hillion
6. Conditionality as a Tool to Encourage Application of EU Law and Regulatory Convergence between the EU and its Neighbours, Dimitry Kochenov
7. The Implications of Regulatory Convergence for the Constitutional Order of non-EU Member States, Anneli Albi

Part 2: The experience of legal approximation and application of EU Law in the EU's eastern neighbourhood
8. Legal Approximation and Application of EU Law in Russia, Paul Kalinichenko
9. Legal Approximation and Application of EU Law in Ukraine and Moldova, Roman Petrov and Anna Khvorostiankina
10. Legal Approximation and Application of EU Law in Georgia, Gaga Gabrichidze
11. Legal Approximation and Application of EU Law in Armenia and Azerbaijan, Anna Hakobyan and Aynur Cafarova

Part 3: Regulatory convergence in a regional perspective in the post-Soviet area
12. The (in)compatibly between regional integration processes in the post-Soviet space and within the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy, Zhenis Kembayev
13. Legal obstacles on the road towards a Neighbourhood Economic Community, Guillaume Van der Loo
14. Conclusion, Roman Petrov and Peter Van Elsuwege