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Strategic Autonomy and the Geopolitics of EU Law

Edited by: Mark Dawson, Armin Steinbach

ISBN13: 9781009690225
To be Published: December 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Our current world order is in a period of rupture, marked by increasing geo-political competition. This rupture has entirely upended Europe's place in the world, leading it to seek greater strategic autonomy on the world stage. This book is devoted to exploring the impact of these momentous geo-political changes on Europe's legal order. As the book demonstrates, the search for strategic autonomy is increasingly upending many of our key assumptions about EU law, altering its goals, its constitutional underpinnings and key elements of its substantive law.

Examining key emerging fields of EU law and policy, as well as the relation between the European, US, Chinese and international law orders, this book provides a first mapping of the emerging geo-political Europe and its reformed legal architecture. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Introduction: EU law's new geo-political terrain: an introductory mapping
Mark Dawson and Armin Steinbach
1. The European Union and the international Court of Justice: European prospects for the geopolitical use of international law at the World Court
Pierre Thielbörger
2. Geopolitics made in China and by US-China relations, and implications for the EU
Jacques deLisle
3. How geopolitics influenced the US' international legal stance in the Trump and Biden era, and the envisaged role of the EU as seen from Washington
David Criekemans
4. Reshaping European industrial policy in a geopolitical Context
Caroline Buts, Robin Vandendriessche and Nikolas Vander Vennet
5. The EU's external economic policies under geopolitical strain
Wolfgang Weiß
6. From strategic autonomy to readiness: how much supranationalisation in EU defence?
Alberto Miglio and Gabriella Perotto
7. Geopolitics and law in the EU external action
Christophe Hillion
8. Geopolitics and EU digital law
Katherine Nolan
9. EU strategic energy autonomy and the electrification strategy
Leigh Hancher and Adrien de Hauteclocque
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