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Research Handbook on the European Union and International Organizations

Edited by: Ramses A. Wessel, Jed Odermatt

ISBN13: 9781786438928
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £259.00



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The European Union has established relationships with other international organizations and institutions, mainly as a result of its increasingly active role as a global actor and the transfer of competences from the Member States to the EU. Containing chapters by leading scholars, this Research Handbook presents a comprehensive and critical assessment of these relationships, examining both the EU's representation and cooperation as well as the influence of these external bodies on the development of EU law and policy. Insightful and analytical, the Handbook explores the interaction of the EU with both formal and informal international institutions as it seeks to become more visible and active within these. The many challenges associated with the limits set by the EU and by international law and politics in relation to EU participation and the 'state-centred' international legal system are assessed.

This unique Research Handbook will be a key resource for scholars and students of international and European law and political science, providing a unique overview of the less well known international organizations in addition to the large institutions. The examination of the development of law and policy will also be of interest to the practitioners of these organizations and those at national ministries.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
PART I - DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE EU AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: 1. The European Union's Engagement with Other International Institutions Emerging Questions of EU and International Law (Ramses A. Wessel and Jed Odermatt) 2. The European Union in the Law of International Organizations: Misfit or Model? (Jan Klabbers) 3. The Changing International Cooperation Network of the EU: The Inclusion of Informal [Regulatory] Bodies (Jan Wouters and Alex Andrione-Moylan)
PART II THE EU AND THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM: 4. UN General Assembly, UN Security Council, and UN Human Rights Council: The EU in State-Centred Multilateral Frameworks (Esa Paasivirta and Thomas Ramopoulos) 5. Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) and Codex Alimentarius Commission: The Impact of the Right to Food and Food Standards on EU Food Law (Bernd van der Meulen and Bart Wernaart) 6. International Labour Organisation (ILO): A Dynamic and Result-oriented Cooperation with the EU and its Member States (Rudi Delarue and Evelyne Pichot) 7. World Health Organization (WHO) and other Global Health Bodies: The EU Voice in a Fragmented Global Health Landscape (Thea Emmerling) 8. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) The EU's Transition From Observer to Full Participant on an ad hoc Basis (Graham Butler) 9. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD): Towards Coordinated Action by the EU in Global Development Policy? (Johanna Jacobsson) 10. UN Environment Programme (UN Environment) and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): EU Action Between Legal Competences and Political Power (Ries Kamphof) 11. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and International Organization for Migration (IOM): The EU Engagement in International Migration Policies (Julinda Beqiraj, Jean-Pierre Gauci and Anna Khalfaoui) 12. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO): The Development of the Position of the EU in International Aviation (Mathieu Vaugeois) 13. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): The EU's Role in International Nuclear Energy Policy (Anna Soedersten)
PART II - THE EU AND ECONOMIC BODIES: 14. World Trade Organization (WTO): The EU's Influential Role in Global Trade Policy (Tamara Perisin) 15. World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO): The Growing Presence of the EU in Formulating International Intellectual Property Law (Frits E Bontekoe and Max Wallot) 16. World Bank Group (IBRD), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD): The EU's Participation in the Global Financial World (Emanuel Castellarin) 17. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): The EU's Position as a De Facto Member (Foivi Vlastou-Dimopoulou) 18. G7, G8 and G20 and Global Summits: Shortcomings and Solutions in Informal International Governance (Fabian Amtenbrink and Rene Repasi) 19. Financial Stability Board (FSB), Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and Financial Market Regulation Bodies: ECB and Commission Participation Alongside the Member States (Shawn Donnelly) 20. Institutional and Normative Co-operation in Private Law: Beyond the Hague Conference towards Standard Setting Organizations (Lucila de Almeida, Marta Cantero Gamito and Hans-W. Micklitz)
PART III - THE EU AND NON-ECONOMIC BODIES: 21. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): Reinforcing EU-NATO Cooperation - Walking the Talk? (Steven Blockmans, Samet Coban, Hasan Suzen and Fatih Yilmaz) 22. Regional Fisheries Management Organisations: Defining the EU and Member State Roles (Paul Heckler) 23. Agriculture: The EU in the OIV and Other International Agricultural Commodity Bodies (Thomas Ramopoulos) 24. Law of the Sea Framework: Is EU Engagement a sine qua non for Influence? (Claudia Cinelli) 25. Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters: Between EU Internal Competences and Global Actorness (Claudio Matera)
PART IV - THE EU AND OTHER REGIONAL COOPERATION FRAMEWORKS: 26. Council of Europe: Co-operation in the Field of Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law (Rick Lawson) 27. European Economic Area (EEA) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA): A Successful Partnership with the EU (Luisa Lourenco) 28. The EU and its Neighbourhood: A Patchwork of Regional Strategies and Institutions from the Mediterranean to the Arctic (Erwan Lannon and Peter Van Elsuwege) 29. The EU's Engagement with the Asia Pacific: An Ambivalent Relationship (Chien-Huei Wu) 30. The EU's Engagement with Africa: The Joint Africa-EU Strategy as a Turning Point (Anna-Luise Chane and Magnus Killander) 31. The EU's Engagement with Latin America: The Changing Nature of EU-Latin America Interregional Relations (Joren Selleslaghs)
PART V - ASSESSING EU INTERACTION WITH INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: 32. The Political Impact of the EU's Interaction with International Institutions: Towards a Two-Way Street - Both Inside-Out and Outside-In Perspectives (Knud Erik Jorgensen and Katie Laatikainen) 33. The Legal Effects of the EU's Interaction with other International Institutions in Law: 'Inwards', 'Outwards', and the 'In-between' (Elaine Fahey) 34. The Challenges of Engaging with International Institutions: The EU and Multilateralism under Strain (Jed Odermatt and Ramses A. Wessel)
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