The book examines the twofold 'boundaries' of the concept of the
European Union's internal market - the geographical and the
substantive - through the prism of expanding the internal market to
third countries without enlarging the Union. The book offers a
comprehensive analysis of the conditions under which the internal
market can effectively be extended to third countries by exporting
EU acquis via international agreements without sacrificing its
defining characteristics. Theoretical rather than empirical in
approach, the book scrutinises and meticulously questions the
required level of uniformity within flexible integration relating
to the substantive scope of the internal market, the role of
foundational principles in the European Union's market edifice, and
the institutional framework necessary for granting third country
actors full participation in the internal market while safeguarding
the autonomy of the Union's legal order.
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