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The EU's role in global governance : the legal dimension / edited by Bart Van Vooren, Steven Blockmans and Jan Wouters
- Additional Titles
- European Union's role in global govemance
- Published
- Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2013.
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Physical Description
- xv, 361 pages ; 26 cm
- Additional Creators
- Van Vooren, Bart, Blockmans, Steven, and Wouters, Jan, 1964-
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.The EU's Mission Statement in Global Governance -- 2.The Research Question and Structure of the Volume -- pt. I THE EU AS A LEGAL POWER IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? -- 1.Entrenching Global Governance: The EU's Constitutional Objectives Caught Between a Sanguine World View and a Daunting Reality / Joris Larik -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Global Governance as a Subject of Constitutional Law -- 3.Entrenched Global Governance: A Blessing in Disguise -- 4.Conclusion -- 2.Why Choose Europe? The Place of the European Union in the Architecture of International Legal Cooperation / Anne Thies -- 1.Introduction: The Choice of the Law-Making Venue -- 2.Historical Evolution -- 3.Policy Considerations: Factors Influencing Venue Choice -- 4.The Scope of Member States' Venue Choice: Political and Legal Constraints -- 5.The European Union's Own Venue Choice: Between `Domestic' Legislation and External Law-Making -- 6.Conclusion -- 3.EU External Relations: The Governance Mode of Foreign Policy / Grainne de Burca -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Distinguishing the Governance Mode from Conceptions of `Normative Power' Europe -- 3.The Evolution of EU International Relations -- 4.The EU Governance Mode of International Relations: Some Illustrations -- 5.Conclusion -- 4.From the Nation State to the Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy beyond the Boundaries of the Union? / Dennis Patterson -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The State -- 3.European Private Law -- 4.Preliminary Conclusions on the Impact of the EU in Global Governance through Private Law -- pt. II THE EU AND GLOBAL SECURITY GOVERNANCE -- 5.The European Union in the Global Security Architecture / Panos Koutrakos -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Space for a Mutually Reinforcing Relationship -- 3.The State of CSDP after Lisbon -- 4.A Process-centred Policy -- 5.The Organic Link Between CSDP and Other Strands of EU External Action -- 6.The Issue of Military Capabilities -- 7.Conclusion -- 6.The EU and the Responsibility to Protect / Geert De Baere -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Obligations Flowing from the Responsibility to Protect -- 3.The Role of the EU -- 4.Concluding Observations -- 7.EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Instruments to Support Status Processes / Steven Blockmans -- 1.Introduction -- 2.International Legal Framework for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes -- 3.Mapping the EU's Role as a Global Peace Broker -- 4.The Union's New Structures to Engage in Peaceful Dispute Settlement -- 5.Concluding Remarks -- 8.International Responsibility for EU Military Operations: Finding the EU's Place in the Global Accountability Regime / Ramses A. Wessel -- 1.Introduction -- 2.International Responsibility and the EU -- 3.Attribution of Conduct in Peace Operations: The Missing Link -- 4.The Institutional Status of EU Military Operations -- 5.EU Military Operations as de facto Organs -- 6.Conclusion -- pt. III THE EU AND GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE -- 9.Institutional Aspects of Global Trade Governance from an EU Perspective / Frank Hoffmeister -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Governance Structures in the WTO -- 3.Governance Structures in the G20 -- 4.Institutional Reform Issues -- 5.Conclusion -- 10.Expanding the Internal Market: An External Regulatory Policy for the EU? / Marise Cremona -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The Basis and Scope of EU External Regulatory Competence -- 3.How is this External Regulatory Competence Used? Objectives and the Internal and External Dimensions of Regulation -- 4.Global Standard-setting: The ACTA -- 5.The ACTA and Internal/External Policy Coherence -- 6.The ACTA and Global Governance of IPR -- 7.Conclusion -- 11.Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of Trade Disciplines on Export Control / Chien-Huei Wu -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Export Restrictions under the Multilateral WTO Framework -- 3.Export Restrictions in Bilateral EU External Agreements -- 4.Conclusion -- pt. IV THE EU AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE -- 12.Ambition, Complexity, and Legitimacy of Pursuing Mutual Supportiveness Through the EU's External Environmental Action / Elisa Morgera -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The Ambition of the EU's External Environmental Action -- 3.The Complexity of EU External Environmental Action -- 4.The Legitimacy of EU External Environmental Action? -- 5.Conclusions -- 13.Contingent Unilateralism-International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme / Lavanya Rajamani -- 1.Introduction -- 2.EU Contingent Unilateralism in the EU-ETS -- 3.EU Climate Unilateralism: The Example of Aviation -- 4.Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities -- 5.Conclusion -- 14.The Role of the EU in Shaping the Trade and Environment Regulatory Nexus: Multilateral and Regional Approaches / Gracia Marin Duran -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The Trade and Environment Nexus: Key Regulatory Issues -- 3.An Enabling EU Legal Framework -- 4.Shaping the Trade and Environment Nexus: Multilateral Approach -- 5.Shaping the Trade and Environment Nexus: Regional Approach -- 6.Conclusions-Assessing the EU's Role -- pt. V THE EU AND GLOBAL FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE -- 15.What Role for the European Union in Shaping Global Financial Governance? / Fabian Amtenbrink -- 1.Introductory remarks -- 2.The Global Financial and Economic Crisis-A Wake-up Call for the European Union -- 3.The New Approach to Financial and Economic Governance in the EU-Setting Viable Standards? -- 4.Contributing to Global Financial Governance -- 5.Conclusion -- 16.The EU at the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU / Jed Odermatt -- 1.Introduction -- 2.EU Representation at the G20 -- 3.The Relationship Between the EU and the G20 -- 4.Conclusion -- 17.The Proposed Financial Transaction Tax Directive: The Quest to Create Momentum at the G20 Through Internal Legislation / Bart Van Vooren -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The Union's Mission in Global Financial Governance -- 3.A Global FTT: Political Context at EU and International Level -- 4.Essential Features of the EU Proposal for an FTT Directive -- 5.The EU FTT Directive as a Stepping Stone: Creating Alliances at the G20 -- 6.Conclusion -- pt. VI THE EU AND GLOBAL SOCIAL GOVERNANCE -- 18.Towards International Migration Governance? The European Contribution / Daniel Thym -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Legal and Institutional Framework -- 3.Trials and Errors of International Cooperation -- 4.Structural Obstacles for International Governance -- 5.Conclusion -- 19.Economic Partnership Agreements: Enhancing the Labour Dimension of Global Governance? / Jeff Kenner -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Strategies for Strengthening Global Social Governance -- 3.The EU-ILO Relationship-An Effective Institutional Alliance for Global Social Governance? -- 4.Economic Partnership Agreements-A New Model for Enhancing the Labour Dimension of Global Governance? -- 5.Conclusion -- CLOSING PART -- 20.Conclusion: The Role of the EU in the Legal Dimension of Global Governance / The Editors -- 1.Introduction: Cosmopolitanism versus Geopolitics -- 2.The EU in the World: In Pursuit of Rule-of-Law Based Collective Governance -- 3.Security Governance: Willing but Unable? -- 4.Trade Governance: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility -- 5.Environmental Governance: Global Multilateralism or the Reluctant Unilateralist? -- 6.Financial Governance: An Ailing Unilateralist for Lack of a Better Alternative -- 7.The Human Dimension: The Ugly Duckling of Global Governance? -- 8.Conclusion: The EU Governance Mode of Foreign Policy Vindicated.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780199659654 (hbk.)
0199659656 (hbk.) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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