EU External Relations Law: Oxford European Union Law Library
Autor Piet Eeckhouten Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199659951
ISBN-10: 0199659958
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 176 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford European Union Law Library
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199659958
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 176 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford European Union Law Library
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Piet Eeckhout's book will clearly be a central text for any course in the topical and increasingly popular area of the European Union's external relations law. ... It will be essential reading for government negotiators within and without the European Union, for practitioners and litigators as well as forstudents of international relations and of European law.
Original in its structure, thorough in its coverage and sophisticated in its legal analysis, this book is required reading not only for all those interested in EU external relations law but also in EU constitutional law in general.
A brilliant account of the European Union's external relations, and a "must" for everybody interested in the subject.
Piet Eeckhout's long awaited new edition of his brilliant book offers arguably the best available comprehensive analysis of the external action of the European Union. Elegantly and accurately argued, this is a genuinely enlightening book that enriches our understanding not only of the external relations of the European Union but of EU Law itself, including a bright look at the traditional issues and a learned discussion of recent controversial ones, such as constitutionalism and legal pluralism or international economic sanctions against terrorism.
This splendid book has now become truly indispensable, with the new edition integrating the profound changes wrought by the Lisbon Treaty in the external relations of the European Union. Piet Eeckhout remains ahead of the curve with his searching analysis, explaining the law as it now stands in considerable detail, while offering stimulating perspectives on how might one think about the open questions. No scholar or practitioner with an interest in the EU's external actions can afford to miss this work.
Understanding EU external relations means understanding a great deal about the EU itself. Professor Piet Eeckhout's book on the legal and constitutional foundations of EU external relations has become a standard work on the subject. It is highly useful for both practitioners, academics and students. The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon underlines the timeliness of this new revised edition.
The first edition of Professor Eeckhout's study on the External Relations of the European Union has proven to be a most valuable tool for the legal practitioner active in this field. Through insightful analyses of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice it offers solid ground for a better understanding of the effects of international law on EU law, as well as the effects of the inter-play between the member states and the EU institutions on the international arena. A new edition, taking the effects of the Lisbon Treaty into account, is a welcome addition to the literature on this subject.
Serious students of EU Law...must be pleased to see a new updated edition of Professor Eeckhout's book, offering new developments in his subject coupled with his own evolving thinking about those developments.
Original in its structure, thorough in its coverage and sophisticated in its legal analysis, this book is required reading not only for all those interested in EU external relations law but also in EU constitutional law in general.
A brilliant account of the European Union's external relations, and a "must" for everybody interested in the subject.
Piet Eeckhout's long awaited new edition of his brilliant book offers arguably the best available comprehensive analysis of the external action of the European Union. Elegantly and accurately argued, this is a genuinely enlightening book that enriches our understanding not only of the external relations of the European Union but of EU Law itself, including a bright look at the traditional issues and a learned discussion of recent controversial ones, such as constitutionalism and legal pluralism or international economic sanctions against terrorism.
This splendid book has now become truly indispensable, with the new edition integrating the profound changes wrought by the Lisbon Treaty in the external relations of the European Union. Piet Eeckhout remains ahead of the curve with his searching analysis, explaining the law as it now stands in considerable detail, while offering stimulating perspectives on how might one think about the open questions. No scholar or practitioner with an interest in the EU's external actions can afford to miss this work.
Understanding EU external relations means understanding a great deal about the EU itself. Professor Piet Eeckhout's book on the legal and constitutional foundations of EU external relations has become a standard work on the subject. It is highly useful for both practitioners, academics and students. The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon underlines the timeliness of this new revised edition.
The first edition of Professor Eeckhout's study on the External Relations of the European Union has proven to be a most valuable tool for the legal practitioner active in this field. Through insightful analyses of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice it offers solid ground for a better understanding of the effects of international law on EU law, as well as the effects of the inter-play between the member states and the EU institutions on the international arena. A new edition, taking the effects of the Lisbon Treaty into account, is a welcome addition to the literature on this subject.
Serious students of EU Law...must be pleased to see a new updated edition of Professor Eeckhout's book, offering new developments in his subject coupled with his own evolving thinking about those developments.
Notă biografică
Piet Eeckhout is Professor of Law and King's College London. He is Director of the Centre of European Law at King's, and co-editor of the Yearbook of European Law. He also teaches at the College of Europe, Bruges and is an associate academic member of Matrix Chambers, London.