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The European Union and Member State Territories: A New Legal Framework Under the EU Treaties

Autor Fiona Murray
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2012
The book reviews the EU Treaties provisions governing relations between the EU and Member State territories, such as the Netherlands Antilles, the UK Channel Islands and the French Overseas Departments. The book includes an overview of each of the relevant territories, including their present constitutional relations with their Member State and their legal relations with the EU. Prior to the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the over-arching Treaty provision for this relationship was Article 299 of the EC Treaty. Having traced the development of Article 299 from 1957 to the present Lisbon framework, the book identifies many inconsistencies and issues with this current framework and proposes a new model framework, one that is more concise and up-to-date and which is adaptable to possible future developments. Useful for EU Law departments and Research Centres, EU Think Tanks, EU Institutions Libraries, Permanent Representatives to the EU and law firms specializing in EU law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789067048255
ISBN-10: 9067048259
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: XX, 285 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: T.M.C. Asser Press
Colecția T.M.C. Asser Press
Locul publicării:The Hague, Germany

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Cuprins

General introduction.- General introduction to original Art 227 TEC.- Art 227(1): territorial scope of the TEC.- Art 227(2): Algeria, French DOMs.- Art 227(3): Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs).- Art 227(4) – European Member State Territories for whose external relations a Member State is responsible.- General introduction to Art 299 TEC.- Art 299(1): territorial Scope of the TEC (as compared with 1957 version).- Article 299 (2): the Outermost Regions.- Article 299 (3): Overseas Countries and Territories.- Article 299(4): European Member State territories for whose external relations a Member State is responsible – Gibraltar.- Art 299 (5): Aland Islands.- Art 299 (6): Faroe Islands, SBAs in Cyprus, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.- Summary of main changes to Article 299 TEC since 1957.- Adequacy of Article 299 as a legal framework for EU/Member State territories relations.- The Lisbon Treaty and the European Constitution on Article 299: a comparison.- Proposed new model EU Treaties framework for relations between the EU and Member State Territories.

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The book reviews the EU Treaties provisions governing relations between the EU and Member State territories, such as the Netherlands Antilles, the UK Channel Islands and the French Overseas Departments. The book includes an overview of each of the relevant territories, including their present constitutional relations with their Member State and their legal relations with the EU. Prior to the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the over-arching Treaty provision for this relationship was Article 299 of the EC Treaty. Having traced the development of Article 299 from 1957 to the present Lisbon framework, the book identifies many inconsistencies and issues with this current framework and proposes a new model framework, one that is more concise and up-to-date and which is adaptable to possible future developments.
A useful book for EU Law departments and research centres, EU think tanks, EU institutions libraries, Permanent Representatives to the EU and law firms specializing in EU law.

Caracteristici

A unique reference for the Member State territories and their relationship with their Member State and the EU First book that provides a useful history of the relevant provisions but also analyzing effectiveness in the present day Facilitates comparing the different types of territories and specific arrangements agreed with the EU Posits an entirely new EU Treaties framework which provides a basis for discussion on the suitability of the current framework Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras