'This innovative collection of essays offers a uniquely
comprehensive exploration of the way in which the EU engages with
other international organizations and bodies. While both EU law and
international law perspectives are examined, this book goes beyond
mere legal analysis to address political and practical issues the
EU encounters on the internal and the external fronts. It forms a
major contribution to the literature on the relationship between
the EU legal order and public international law and on the EU's
role in international relations more generally.' - Geert De Baere,
General Court of the EU and KU Leuven, Belgium 'As the European
Union assumes an ever more prominent role as a global actor, there
is a growing need to understand the ways and means of the EU's
engagement with other international institutions. This volume, with
contributions from renowned experts and scholars, is the first
comprehensive study to address the various relationships in that
category. It is the essential companion for practitioners and
scholars in the fields of European law and international
organization.' - Catherine Broelmann, University of Amsterdam, the
Netherlands 'This is a commendable and timely Research Handbook,
published in an era in which forces of nationalism and populism
question the benefits of globalization and existing mechanisms of
global governance. In this rich collection of studies, Wessel and
Odermatt bring together some 50 experts from academia and practice,
to analyze the multifarious interrelationships between the EU and
other international institutions (from the UN to the G20, from the
WTO to Regional Fisheries Management Organizations, from NATO to
the Council of Europe).' - Niels Blokker, Leiden University, the
Netherlands The European Union has established relationships with
other international organizations and institutions, mainly as a
result of its increasingly active role as a global actor and the
transfer of competences from the Member States to the EU.
Containing chapters by leading scholars, this Research Handbook
presents a comprehensive and critical assessment of these
relationships, examining both the EU's representation and
cooperation as well as the influence of these external bodies on
the development of EU law and policy. Insightful and analytical,
the Research Handbook explores the interaction of the EU with both
formal and informal international institutions as it seeks to
become more visible and active within these. The many challenges
associated with the limits set by the EU and by international law
and politics in relation to EU participation and the
'state-centred' international legal system are assessed. This
unique Research Handbook will be a key resource for scholars and
students of international and European law and political science,
providing a unique overview of the less well-known international
organizations in addition to the large institutions. The
examination of the development of law and policy will also be of
interest to the practitioners of these organizations and those at
national ministries. Contributors include: F. Amtenbrink, A.
Andrione-Moylan, J. Beqiraj, S. Blockmans, F. Bontekoe, G. Butler,
M. Cantero Gamito, E. Castellarin, A.-L. Chane, C. Cinelli, S.
Coban, L. de Almeida, R. Delarue, S. Donnelly, T. Emmerling, E.
Fahey, J.-P. Gauci, P. Heckler, J. Jacobsson, K.E. Jorgensen, R.
Kamphof, A. Khalfaoui, M. Killander, J. Klabbers, K. Laatikainen,
E. Lannon, R. Lawson, L. Lourenco, C. Matera, H.-W. Micklitz, J.
Odermatt, E. Paasivirta, E. Pichot, T. Peri in, T. Ramopoulos, R.
Repasi, J. Selleslaghs, A. Soedersten, H. Suzen, B. van der Meulen,
P. Van Elsuwege, M. Vaugeois, F. Vlastou-Dimopoulou, M. Wallot, B.
Wernaart, R.A. Wessel, J. Wouters, C.-H. Wu, F. Yilmaz
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