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Eu Trade And Investment Treatymaking Postlisbon Moving Beyond Mixity 1st Edition Gesa Kbek

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Eu Trade And Investment Treatymaking Postlisbon Moving Beyond Mixity 1st Edition Gesa Kbek
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.36 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Gesa Kübek
ISBN: 9781509964635, 1509964630
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Eu Trade And Investment Treatymaking Postlisbon Moving Beyond Mixity 1st Edition Gesa Kbek by Gesa Kübek 9781509964635, 1509964630 instant download after payment.

This book offers the first thorough legal analysis of the practice of mixity since the Lisbon Treaty, providing the perspectives of international, EU, and national law. It sets out a detailed theoretical understanding of mixity, the common commercial policy, and the recent case law of the EU Court of Justice. It assesses recent practice and current challenges, such as the non-ratification of mixed agreements, ensuring parliamentary participation in EU treaty-making, the new architecture for concluding EU trade and investment agreements, as well as the new trade agreement between the EU and the UK post-Brexit. In so doing, the author argues that in the field of trade and investment, mixity is no longer a procedural technique to overcome legal uncertainties about competence allocations between the EU and the Member States. Instead, mixity has become a deliberate substantive design choice. This brings a fresh and innovative perspective to a key tenet of EU external relations law.

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