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The European Union and Regionalism: Conceptual and Contextual Perspectives

Edited by: Eva Kassoti, Teresa Cabrita, Narin Idriz

ISBN13: 9789004700642
Published: October 2025
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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While the EU is the most emblematic Regional International Organization (RIO), the 'regional' perspective is largely absent in debates about the EU's identity and external posture. What does the 'regional' lens offer to the study of EU law? How is the regional dimension reflected in EU policymaking, and how does it impact norm production? This book offers the first critical, legal account of the EU as a RIO. It brings together scholars from different disciplines to reflect on the construction, use and misuse of the 'region' in EU law and practice and to examine how this dimension interacts with other RIOs.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Introduction: The EU as a Regional International Organization
Eva Kassoti, Teresa Cabrita, and Narin Idriz

Part 1 Framing the EU as a Regional International Organization: Conceptual Issues
Chapter 1 The Soft Phenomenology of the Regional International Organization
Jan Klabbers
Chapter 2 The EU Is Not a Role Model! Why Other Regional Organizations around the World Do Not Follow the Path of European Integration
Sebastian Krapohl
Chapter 3 Solving European Problems with Regional Solutions? Conceptualizing ‘the Region’ in EU Higher Education and Climate Change Policies
Andrew Telford and Anne van Wageningen

Part 2 EU Regionalism in Practice
Chapter 4 Enhancing Global Health and Human Rights Law through Regionality?: The Case of EU International Cooperation for Pharmaceuticals
Katrina Perehudoff 
Chapter 5 Can the EU Not Promote Free Movement of Persons in the External Action on Migration? Neglecting Regional Mobility in EU–Africa Cooperation
Eleonora Frasca
Chapter 6 The Notion of Regionalism in the Context of Sanctions Adopted by Regional International Organizations in the Defence of the General Interest
Maruša T. Veber
Chapter 7 The EU Anti-coercion Mechanism: A Tool for Development or Fragmentation of International Law?
Petr Stejskal

Part 3 Identity and Outlook
Chapter 8 Questioning the Regional Character of EU Citizenship
Victoria Hooton
Chapter 9 ‘Geopoliticization through Law’: The European Union and Beyond
Joris E. Larik
Chapter 10 Latin America Regional International Organizations and Climate Change: Managerialism and Judicialization
Andrés Delgado Casteleiro