Foreign affairs are 'border' affairs - in a geographical and a
constitutional sense. They are traditionally subject to distinct
constitutional principles, for the political questions posed might
not be susceptible to legal answers. And yet: in our globalized
world, the orthodox distinction between 'internal' and 'external'
affairs has lost much of its clarity. The contemporary world is an
international world - a world of collective trade agreements and
collective security systems. The European Union - as a union of
States - embodies this collective spirit on a regional
international scale. But what is the relationship between this new
European legal order and the old legal order of international law?
When can the Union act on the international scene and, if so: how?
Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution brings together a
collection of outstanding essays on external relations written by
one of the leading constitutional scholars of the European Union.
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