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The European Union and South Korea: The Legal Framework for Strengthening Trade, Economic and Political Relations


ISBN13: 9780748668632
Published: September 2014
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Paperback
Price: £24.99



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This book contains contributions by European and Korean experts in international law who each examine a particular aspect of the legal framework for EU-Korea relations, analysing the scope and substance of the relevant legal rules, as well as the opportunities and challenges for future cooperation.

The contributions cover a wide range of policy areas, including trade, competition, and investment, as well as cooperation in non-economic areas, such as environmental protection and security policy, and aim to offer insights not only into the state of EU-Korea relations, but also potential lessons for other bilateral and regional initiatives.

Key Features:-

  • The first major study of the recently concluded South Korea-EU FTA and its implications for relations between the two partners
  • An exciting collaboration between European and Korean authors with a range of knowledge and expertise in international law and EU law
  • Analyses the key provisions of the South Korea-EU FTA in detail
  • Identifies potential opportunities and challenges for future relations between the two partners