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Fishing Power Europe - The EU's Normativity in Its External Fisheries Action (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
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Fishing Power Europe - The EU's Normativity in Its External Fisheries Action (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Series: Global Europe: Legal and Policy Issues of the EU's External Action, 3
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This book examines how the EU and international law frameworks
impact the EU's ability to act normatively in its external action
in the area of fisheries. The EU, a major fishing power, portrays
itself as a normative actor and a champion of sustainable fishing.
The volume reconceptualises the Normative Power Europe narrative by
identifying three interrelated elements - universality, use of
instruments, and legitimacy - as the key criteria against which to
evaluate the normativity of the EU's conduct. The universality
element examines the level of international acceptance of the
stated aims of EU action; the use of instruments element examines
the EU's participation limitations in relevant international
institutions and the means (persuasion as opposed to coercion)
through which it acts; and the legitimacy element examines the
substance of the EU's action in terms of legality, protection of
common or self-interests, and coherence and consistency. The book
draws upon extensive research into both the international and EU
legal frameworks relating to fisheries and the EU's practice in its
external fisheries relations. It consecutively discusses four sets
of challenges: (i) to the EU's normativity posed by lack of
membership in global institutions; (ii) created notwithstanding
membership in other global or regional bodies; (iii) connected to
multileveled coercive action and (iv) to accessing foreign fishing
resources. It claims that, while the EU's normativity depends
greatly on its internal and external powers, it is the EU's
inability to freely wield these powers that damages its
normativity. To act normatively, the EU primarily needs the full
Member States' support, as its present constitution prevents it
from acting completely independently from them. The volume is aimed
at academics and practitioners alike working in the area of
fisheries globally but also on the EU's external action more
generally. Mihail Vatsov is Programme Manager with the European
Commission in Brussels, Belgium.
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