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Trade Foreign Policy and Defence in EU Constitutional Law: The Legal Regulation of Sanctions Exports of Dual-use Goods and Armaments by Panos Koutrakos, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Panos Koutrakos
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841131665
    Pages288
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2001

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Trade Foreign Policy and Defence in EU Constitutional Law: The Legal Regulation of Sanctions Exports of Dual-use Goods and Armaments by Panos Koutrakos

    This book examines how the increasing interdependence between trade and foreign policy can be managed within the legal framework of the European Union. In the context of the legally distinct characteristics of the European Community and the Common Foreign and Security Policyit analyses the problems underpinning the regulation of three areas: sanctions against third countries armaments and exports of dual-use goods. The focus is on whether the constitutional order of the European Union may address these problems while performing a variety of functions: ensuring the consistency and coherence of its external relations preserving the acquis communautaire and respecting the right of the Member States to conduct their foreign policy as fully sovereign subjects of international law. The book concludes that the interactions between trade and foreign policy may be regulated in a legally sensible and realistic way within the current structure of the European Union. The recent developments regarding the defense and security identity of the European Union and the debate over the nature of an enlarged Union make this book all the more topical.show more



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