European security law

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European security law

edited by Martin Trybus and Nigel D. White

Oxford University Press, 2007

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [359]-365

Includes index

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内容説明

There have been a number of EU military operations in the last few years, evidence of a growing European military confidence, which in turn is a reflection of a developing competence in security matters. The creation of the European Union and its Common Foreign and Security Policy by the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 heralded this development, though the idea of a common defence can be traced to the beginnings of European integration. This book provides an analysis of the EU's evolving legal framework and powers on such matters, but it also recognizes that such a framework sits, sometimes uneasily, within the wider body of EU and International Law. The EU's security and defence policy also overlaps with those of other organizations such as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), but more especially the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). EU relations with NATO have, in particular, caused some concern and are still evolving as both organizations seek to play a wider security role in the post-Cold War, and now post-9/11, era. With security now dominating political agendas at the domestic, regional, and international levels, it is no surprise that the EU's concern for security has grown apace, and, following the Union's respect for the rule of law, has been shaped legally as well as politically. This book evaluates the progress of the Union in this regard in its international context and in the wider context of European integration. The analysis is in the main a legal one, but is placed squarely within historical and political perspectives.

目次

  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. An Introduction to European Security Law
  • PART 1: ORIGINS AND FUTURE OF EUROPEAN SECURITY INTEGRATION
  • 2. The Vision of the European Defence Community and a Common Defence for the European Union
  • 3. On the Common Security and Defence Policy of the EU Constitutional Treaty
  • PART 2: ELEMENTS OF EUROPEAN SECURITY POLICY
  • 4. ESDP in Practice: Increasingly Varied and Ambitious EU Security and Defence Operations
  • 5. EU Peacekeeping Operations: Legal and Theoretical Issues
  • 6. Extraterritorial Collective Security: The European Union and Operation Artemis
  • 7. The Anti-Terrorism Dimension of ESDP
  • 8. Common European Defence: Competition or Compatibility with NATO?
  • 9. The European Armaments Policy: A Conditio Sine Qua Non of the European Security and Defence Policy?
  • PART 3: CONSISTENCY OF THE EUROPEAN SECURITY FRAMEWORK
  • 10. Differentiation in EU Foreign, Security and Defence Policy: Between Coherence and Flexibility
  • 11. Security and Defence Policy within the Context of EU External Relations: Issues of Coherence, Consistency, and Effectiveness
  • 12. EU-NATO Relations: Interoperability as a Strategic Consideration and a Legal Requirement
  • 13. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and European Security Law
  • 14. The EU as a Regional Security Actor within the International Legal Order
  • CONCLUSION
  • 15. Conclusions on the Current State of European Security Law

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