In recent years, the EU has negotiated a number of so-called 'new
generation' Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with a significant number
of emerging and industrialized partners, such as Canada, Singapore,
Japan, Vietnam and others. This timely book gives an overview of
the main constitutional issues the EU faces in negotiating,
concluding and implementing these FTAs. Featuring contributions by
international specialists on EU external action, this book
demonstrates why these FTAs have become challenging for the EU, as
well as analysing how the EU has dealt with its institutional
constraints in order to remain a major international trade actor.
Chapters first examine questions around EU competences and
democratic issues raised by these agreements, before dealing with
their implementation and enforcement, approaching these topics
specifically from an EU law perspective. Drawing on a broader
research project conducted by the well-regarded LAwTTIP network,
this invaluable book addresses contemporary debates and future
challenges for EU institutions and Member States. Scholars and
advanced students of international economic relations and
international and European economic law, particularly those with an
interest in EU external action, will find this book essential
reading. It will also prove useful to those working in EU
institutions and WTO administration. Contributors include: J.
Auvret-Finck, I. Bosse-Platiere, F. Casolari, E. Castellarin, F.
Castillo De La Torre, M. Chamon, L.-M. Chauvel, A. de Nanteuil,
J.F. Delile, M. Gatti, E. Neframi, N. Neuwahl, C. Rapoport, G.
Sangiuolo, A. Suse, C. Tovo, W. Weiss, J. Wouters
General
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