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Written by leading experts, this book focuses on central issues of the foreign policy of the European Union. The issues explored include: how the EU's judges understand its relationship with the international order; the coherence of the Union's external action;the EU's approach to its neighbours;the Common Security and Defence Policy; and,the EU's participation in international organisations.By addressing each topic from a legal, political science and international relations standpoint, this relevant book highlights the different perspectives that these disciplines bring to the central issues of the EU's foreign affairs, and starts a conversation between the respective communities. Scholars and students in European and international law, politics, and international relations will find this book insightful. It will also prove timely for policy-makers in the EU and international organisations, as well as think tanks and non-governmental organisations specialising in European affairs.
Edited by Panos Koutrakos, Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, City, University of London, UK
Contents:Introduction Panos KoutrakosPART I: COHERENCE IN EUROPEAN UNION FOREIGN POLICY1. Consistency, Coherence and European Union External Action: The Path to Lisbon and BeyondSimon Duke2. Coherence in European Union Foreign Relations Law Marise CremonaPART II: EUROPE’S JUDGES AND THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER3. Völkerrechtsfreundlich? International Law and the Union Legal OrderJan Klabbers4. Völkerrechtsfreundlichkeit as Comity and the Disquiet of Neoformalism: A Response to Jan KlabbersAchilles SkordasPART III: THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS NEIGHBOURS5. The European Union as an International Actor and Progressive Experimentation in its Neighbourhood Bart Van Vooren6. The European Union’s Policy on KosovoStephan Keukeleire, Arben Kalaja and Artan ÇollakuPART IV: COMMON SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY7. The Common Security and Defence Policy in a Multilateral WorldMark Webber8. The Role of Law in Common Security and Defence Policy: Functions, Limitations and PerceptionsPanos Koutrakos PART V: THE EUROPEAN UNION IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS9. The Position of the European Union in (Other) International Organizations: Confronting Legal and Political ApproachesKnud Erik Jørgensen and Ramses A. WesselIndex
‘This book constitutes a remarkable contribution to the debate of the EU’s Foreign Policy’