Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of Judicial Review Handbook

Judicial Review Handbook

Price: £250.00

Land Registration Manual
4th ed




 Ash Jones


Welcome to Wildys

Watch


Judicial Cooperation in Commercial Litigation 3rd ed (The British Cross-Border Financial Centre World)



 Ian Kawaley, David Doyle, Shade Subair Williams


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


EU External Relations and the Power of Law: Liber Amicorum in Honour of Marise Cremona (eBook)

Edited by: Kenneth A. Armstrong, Joanne Scott, Anne Thies

ISBN13: 9781509940967
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £81.00
The amount of VAT charged may change depending on your location of use.


The sale of some eBooks are restricted to certain countries. To alert you to such restrictions, please select the country of the billing address of your credit or debit card you wish to use for payment.

Billing Country:


Sale prohibited in


Due to publisher restrictions, international orders for ebooks may need to be confirmed by our staff during shop opening hours. Our trading hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm, London, UK time.


The device(s) you use to access the eBook content must be authorized with an Adobe ID before you download the product otherwise it will fail to register correctly.

For further information see https://www.wildy.com/ebook-formats


Once the order is confirmed an automated e-mail will be sent to you to allow you to download the eBook.

All eBooks are supplied firm sale and cannot be returned. If you believe there is a fault with your eBook then contact us on ebooks@wildy.com and we will help in resolving the issue. This does not affect your statutory rights.

This eBook is available in the following formats: ePub.

In stock.

Need help with ebook formats?




Also available as

With essays from the most important voices in the field, this is a seminal text on the influence of Marise Cremona on EU external relations law.

How powerful are EU external relations? For a long time, the law in this field was seen merely as an adjunct to constitutional law and the law of internal markets. However, in the last 20 years it has become a key tenet of the European Union, as globalisation and cross-border challenges have taken hold. Few have done more to shape the field's evolution than Marise Cremona, and this collection pays tribute to her immense contribution. In addition to assessing it power, it explores the role both the EU institutions and indeed EU people across borders. This is a compelling exploration of a fascinating subject.

Subjects:
EU Law, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction, Kenneth A Armstrong (University of Cambridge, UK), Joanne Scott (European University Institute, Italy) and Anne Thies (University of Glasgow, UK)

Part I: The Power of Rights and Principles in EU Law
1. What does the Concept of 'Structural Principles' Add to EU Law? Niamh Nic Shuibhne (University of Edinburgh, UK)
2. The Autonomy of EU Law in External Relations: An Elusive Principle, Panos Koutrakos (University of London, UK)
3. Remedying Constitutional Heresies: The Charter, Damages and Jurisdiction in the Common Foreign and Security Policy, Eleanor Spaventa (Bocconi Law School, Italy)

Part II: States, Sovereignty and the Power of Law Beyond Borders
4. The Power of Routine and the Disruptive Politics of Brexit, Kenneth A Armstrong (University of Cambridge, UK)
5. EU Member States as States: Between EU and International Roles and Obligations, Federico Casolari (University of Bologna, Italy) and Ramses A Wessel (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)
6. Europe in the Global Imaginary, the Globe in the European Imaginary: The Legacy of Sovereignty, Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Part III: Implementing and Resisting International Obligations and the Power of International Law
7. Resisting External Accountability: The European Union and Human Rights, Gráinne de Búrca and Claire Kilpatrick (European University Institute, Italy)
8. Global EU Climate Action and the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities, Gracia Marín Durán (University College London, UK) and Joanne Scott (European University Institute, Italy)
9. Environmental Information and 'External Pressure': Assessing EU Compliance with its International Obligations under the Aarhus Convention, Päivi Leino-Sandberg (University of Helsinki, Finland)

Part IV: Strategic International Ambitions and the Power of EU Instruments
10. Enhancing European Technological Sovereignty: The Foreign Investment Screening Regulation and Beyond, Sara Poli (University of Pisa, Italy) and Daniele Gallo (Luiss University, Italy)
11. EU Trade Policy and the Promotion of Gender Equality: Disseminating International Law and Mobilising Internal Stakeholders, Anne Thies (University of Glasgow, UK)

Epilogue, Alan Dashwood (University of Cambridge, UK)
A Thematic Bibliography of the Scholarship of Marise Cremona, Tine Deschuytere (European University Institute, Italy)