European External Action Service: Promoting Coherence through Autonomy and Coordination: Studies in EU External Relations, cartea 11
Autor Mauro Gattien Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004322769
ISBN-10: 9004322760
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
ISBN-10: 9004322760
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
Cuprins
ABBREVIATIONS
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I – THE CONUNDRUM OF EXTERNAL ACTION COHERENCE: IS THE EEAS A SOLUTION?
Coherence and Consistency: Enigmatic Leitmotifs of the External Action
CHAPTER 1 – THE PRINCIPLE OF EXTERNAL ACTION COHERENCE
Section 1 – The Systemic Consistency/Coherence of Legal Orders
Section 2 – Notion of External Action Coherence
Section 3 – Legal Effects of External Action Coherence
CHAPTER 2 – IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COHERENCE: ON THE NEED FOR A COORDINATOR
Section 1 – Challenges for the Implementation of External Action Coherence
Section 2 – Coordination of Decision-Making: A Solution for Coherence in EU Foreign Affairs
Section 3 – Political Organs as Inadequate Coordinators of EU Foreign Affairs
Section 4 – An Administration for Coordination: Enter EEAS
PART II – STATUS OF THE EEAS: A FUNCTIONALLY AUTONOMOUS BODY
Functional Autonomy: An Elusive Concept
CHAPTER 3 – ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY OF THE EEAS
Section 1 – EEAS’s Ability to Adopt Internal Administrative Decisions
Section 2 – EEAS’s Capacity to Act Externally in Administrative Matters
CHAPTER 4 – OPERATIONAL AUTONOMY OF THE EEAS
Section 1 – On the Different Approaches to Operational Autonomy
Section 2 – Extent of the EEAS’s Operational Autonomy
PART III – ACTIVITIES OF THE EEAS: COORDINATING FOREIGN AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 5 – COOPERATION WITH OTHER AUTHORITIES
Section 1 – General Considerations on the EEAS’ Duty of Cooperation
Section 2 – Consultation between the EEAS and Other Authorities
Section 3 – Exchange of Information
Section 4 – Support for the Diplomatic and Consular Missions of the Member States
CHAPTER 6 – INTEGRATION WITH OTHER AUTHORITIES
Section 1 – Integration of the EEAS in the Administration of Other Authorities
Section 2 – Integration of Other Administrations in the EEAS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INDEX
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I – THE CONUNDRUM OF EXTERNAL ACTION COHERENCE: IS THE EEAS A SOLUTION?
Coherence and Consistency: Enigmatic Leitmotifs of the External Action
CHAPTER 1 – THE PRINCIPLE OF EXTERNAL ACTION COHERENCE
Section 1 – The Systemic Consistency/Coherence of Legal Orders
Section 2 – Notion of External Action Coherence
Section 3 – Legal Effects of External Action Coherence
CHAPTER 2 – IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COHERENCE: ON THE NEED FOR A COORDINATOR
Section 1 – Challenges for the Implementation of External Action Coherence
Section 2 – Coordination of Decision-Making: A Solution for Coherence in EU Foreign Affairs
Section 3 – Political Organs as Inadequate Coordinators of EU Foreign Affairs
Section 4 – An Administration for Coordination: Enter EEAS
PART II – STATUS OF THE EEAS: A FUNCTIONALLY AUTONOMOUS BODY
Functional Autonomy: An Elusive Concept
CHAPTER 3 – ADMINISTRATIVE AUTONOMY OF THE EEAS
Section 1 – EEAS’s Ability to Adopt Internal Administrative Decisions
Section 2 – EEAS’s Capacity to Act Externally in Administrative Matters
CHAPTER 4 – OPERATIONAL AUTONOMY OF THE EEAS
Section 1 – On the Different Approaches to Operational Autonomy
Section 2 – Extent of the EEAS’s Operational Autonomy
PART III – ACTIVITIES OF THE EEAS: COORDINATING FOREIGN AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 5 – COOPERATION WITH OTHER AUTHORITIES
Section 1 – General Considerations on the EEAS’ Duty of Cooperation
Section 2 – Consultation between the EEAS and Other Authorities
Section 3 – Exchange of Information
Section 4 – Support for the Diplomatic and Consular Missions of the Member States
CHAPTER 6 – INTEGRATION WITH OTHER AUTHORITIES
Section 1 – Integration of the EEAS in the Administration of Other Authorities
Section 2 – Integration of Other Administrations in the EEAS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INDEX
Notă biografică
Mauro Gatti, PhD (2013), University of Bologna – University of Strasbourg, is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bologna. He has published articles on EU external relations in journals such as Common Market Law Review and European Law Review.