This book explores how foreign policy fits within the complex constitutional structure of the EU, providing both an analysis of the constitutional reality of EU foreign policy and a theoretical analysis suggesting possibilities for reform.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Table of Legal Instruments and Other Documents
- Table of Cases and Opinions
- Introduction
- Part I: EC External Relations
- 1: Conferral
- 2: Vertical Conflict Resolution in EC External Relations: Exclusivity and Non-exclusivity
- 3: The Community Method
- Part II: The Common Foreign and Security Policy
- 4: CFSP v. EC External Relations
- 5: Democracy and the Rule of Law in EU Foreign Policy
- 6: The Dichotomy Between EC External Relations and the CFSP
- Part III: Managing The Vertical and Horizontal Axes
- 7: Managing the Vertical Axis
- 8: Managing The Horizontal Axis: Horizontal Consistency
- Part IV: Conclusions
- 9: The Constitutional Particularities of EU Foreign Policy
- 10: EU Foreign Policy, Identity, and Law
- Bibliography