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The Legal Effects of EU Agreements

Mario Mendez author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:7th Mar '13

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This is the first comprehensive analysis of the legal effects of EU agreements explored in both comparative perspective and in terms of the ramifications for the legal orders of the member states. The book provides a thorough analysis of the case-law in this increasingly important area of EU law, valuable to academics and practitioners alike.This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Comprehensively examining the legal effects of EU concluded treaties, this book provides a thorough analysis of this increasingly important and rapidly growing area of EU law. The EU has concluded more than 1000 treaties including recently its first human rights treaty (the UN Rights of Persons with Disability Convention). These agreements are regularly invoked in litigation in the Courts of the member states and before the EU courts in Luxembourg but their ramifications for the EU legal order and that of the member states remains underexplored. Through analysis of over 300 cases, the author finds evidence of a twin-track approach whereby the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) adopts a maximalist approach to Treaty enforcement where EU agreements are invoked in challenges to member state level action whilst largely insulating EU action from meaningful review vis-à-vis agreements. The book also reveals novel findings regarding the use of EU agreements in EU level litigation including: the types and which specific EU agreements (including the types of provisions) have arisen in litigation; the nature of the proceedings (preliminary rulings or direct actions) and the number of occasions in which they have been addressed in challenges to member state or EU action and the outcomes; who has been litigating (individuals, institutions, or member states) and which domestic courts have been referring questions to the CJEU. The significance of the judicial developments in this area are situated within the context of the domestic constitutional ramifications for member state legal orders thus revealing a neglected dimension in the constitutionalization debates which traditionally emphasized the ramifications of internal EU law for the domestic constitutional order without expressly accommodating the constitutional significance of this external category...

[T]his book is a first-class account of the treatment by the EU Courts of the Unions international agreements * J. Heliskoski, European Law Review *
This book, due to its original analysis, is a considerable contribution to the field of global constitutionalism and comparative regional integration, and for that reason is strongly recommended to readers interested in understanding the important role international and regional courts play in developing the global and regional legal orders. This book is not only recommended to professors and researchers from various disciplines like law, political science or history eager to strengthen their knowledge on the relationship between the European legal system and other international legal regimes, like the WTO, but also to officials, experts and practitioners working on EU agreements and/or regional integration projects. * Juan A. Mayoral, Journal of Common Market Studies *
The author's factual approach is refreshing. The empirical work sheds a new light on a classic theme in EU external relations law With this book, Mendez has contributed substantially to the further understanding of the role and function of international agreements in the development of EU external relations law. He has written an impressive book on the basis of equally impressive empirical research - a must-read for anyone dealing with EU Agreements. * Ramses A. Wessel, Common Market Law Review *
The final result is certainly remarkable, in that this book represents an unprecedented glance at fifty-years of the case law of the EU Courts, in which the author compares the stances taken by the judicature with the different arguments scholars have put forward on the same issues in almost the same period of time. * Giacomo Gattinarain, Legal Issues of Economic Integration *
Mario Mendez's monograph is an impressive work which is based on a thorough evaluation of cases. The work is characterized by its clear methodology and systematic approach which enables the reader to follow easily the author's reasoning. This book is recommended to everyone who is interested in the interaction of European treaty law, international law, and the implication for and enforcement in the national legal orders of EU Member States. * Mareike Frohlich, Yearbook of European Law *

ISBN: 9780199606610

Dimensions: 238mm x 162mm x 30mm

Weight: 756g

400 pages