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Eu Law Beyond Eu Borders The Extraterritorial Reach Of Eu Law Marise Cremona Editor

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Eu Law Beyond Eu Borders The Extraterritorial Reach Of Eu Law Marise Cremona Editor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Marise Cremona (editor), Joanne Scott (editor)
ISBN: 9780198842170, 0198842171
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Eu Law Beyond Eu Borders The Extraterritorial Reach Of Eu Law Marise Cremona Editor by Marise Cremona (editor), Joanne Scott (editor) 9780198842170, 0198842171 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the impact of EU law beyond its own borders, the use of law as a powerful instrument of EU external action, and some of the normative challenges this poses. The phenomenon of EU law operating beyond its borders, which may be termed its 'global reach', includes the
extraterritorial application of EU law, territorial extension, and the so-called 'Brussels Effect' resulting from unilateral legislative and regulatory action, but also includes the impact of the EU's bilateral relationships, and its engagement with multilateral fora and the negotiation of
international legal instruments.
The book maps this phenomenon across a range of policy fields, including the environment, the internet and data protection, banking and financial markets, competition policy, and migration. It argues that in looking beyond the undoubtedly important instrumental function of law we can start to
identify the ways in which law shapes the EU's external identity and its relations with other legal regimes, both enabling and constraining the EU's external action.

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