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Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2011
1 online resource (xii, [1], 358 p.)
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ISBN 9781847316462 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 1849461481 (hbk)
ISBN 9781849461481 (hbk)
"This volume is the product of the Ninth EU/International Law Forum hosted by the School of Law at Bristol University in 2009."--Introduction, p. [1]
Includes bibliographical references and index
Much more than trade : the common commercial policy in a global context / Joris Larik -- Capital market openness after financial turmoil / Eilis Ferran -- When is migration not migration? Examining services in the EU and GATS / Elspeth Guild -- Diplomacy by directive? An analysis of the international context of the Emmissions Trading Scheme directive / Hans Vedder -- The EU and the international legal order : the case of human rights / Bruno De Witte -- The European Union and the rest of the world : criminal law and policy interconnections / Valsamis Mitsilegas -- The principle of legality, human rights and the management of risks : Post-Kadi reflections / Takis Tridimas -- Europe’s counter-terrorism law(s) : outlines of a critical approach / Jan Klabbers -- Reflections on European effective multilateralism and the use of force / Per Cramer -- The non-proliferation policy of the European Union / Panos Koutrakos -- Values in EU foreign policy / Marise Cremona -- Principled monism and the normative conception of coercion under international law / George Pavlakos and Joost Pauwelyn.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries
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(OCoLC)755414504

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