The European Union's contribution to international peace and security : liber amicorum in honour of Gert-Jan van Hegelsom

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The European Union's contribution to international peace and security : liber amicorum in honour of Gert-Jan van Hegelsom

edited by Stephan Marquardt and Steven Blockmans

(Studies in EU external relations / edited by Marc Maresceau ; editorial board, Marise Cremona ... [et al.], v. 21)

Brill Nijhoff, c2023

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The Treaty of Lisbon has significantly enhanced the EU’s institutional framework and the instruments at its disposal in foreign policy and external relations, notably through the creation of the function of the High Representative, supported by the European External Action Service. Contributing to the maintenance of international peace and security is one of the core objectives of the EU’s external action. This volume, with contributions from legal experts on EU foreign policy and external relations, illustrates the manifold legal issues arising in EU external action and in its efforts to achieve this essential objective.

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Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Notes on Contributors Témoignages Part 1 EU External Relations 1 The Effect of the Principle of Consistency in EU External Relations Law   Soledad Rodríguez Sánchez-Tabernero 2 Increasing the EU’s Impact in International Organisations  Favouring Effective Positions over Formal Status?   Frederik Naert 3 The Long Arm of Chinese Law  Extraterritorial Sanctions on Trade and Investments and European Responses   Steven Blockmans 4 The Use of Soft Law Instruments in the European Union’s External Relations  A Delicate Balance between Pragmatism, Transparency and Democratic Oversight   Ivan Smyth 5 Some Legal Aspects Related to a Possible Fully-Fledged Association Agreement with Palestine   Simona Popan Part 2 Common Foreign and Security Policy/Common Security and Defence Policy 6 The Legal and Institutional Nature of EU Civilian Crisis Management Missions in the Light of the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union   Stephan Marquardt, Eszter Orgovan and Emmanuelle Raoult 7 L’Article 39 TUE n’est pas au ciel !   Gilles Marhic 8 Deepening Cooperation between the EU and Its Neighbours in Foreign Policy, Security and Defence – the Norway Way   Christophe Hillion 9 Implementing Article 42(7) of the Treaty on European Union  Legal Foundations for Mutual Defence in the Face of Modern Threats   Hans Boddens Hosang and Paul Ducheine 10 La coopération Entre l’Union Européenne et les Nations Unies dans le domaine de la gestion de crise   Eric Chaboureau Part 3 The EU and International Humanitarian Law 11 Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and International Humanitarian Law in Light of the European Parliament’s Resolution on a Ban of Such Systems   Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg 12 The EU’s Contribution to Preserve the IHL Principles Sustaining Impartial Humanitarian Action   Stéphane Kolanowski 13 Swimming into Deep Water  Article 91(3) of the Third Geneva Convention and the Successful Escape of Prisoners of War by Sea   Liesbeth Lijnzaad Index

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