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EU Trade Law

Part of the Elgar European Law Series series
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This comprehensive book provides a thorough analytical overview of the European Union's existing law and policy in the field of international trade.

Considering the history and context of the law's evolution, it offers an adept examination of its common commercial policy competence through the years, starting with the Treaty of Rome up until the Treaty of Lisbon, as a background for understanding the EU's present role in the World Trade Organization (WTO) framework. Accessible and thought-provoking, chapters offer a legal analysis of EU trade policy after the Treaty of Rome, after the conclusion of the WTO Agreement, at the Treaty of Amsterdam, at the Treaty of Nice, and at the Treaty of Lisbon, taking into account the most recent constitutional developments by the Lisbon Treaty on division of competences between the EU and its Member States.

Additional thought is given to the role of major EU institutions and their balance within EU trade law and policy, and the tension between efficiency and accountability in decision-making processes in EU trade policy is further considered. Students and scholars working in the field of European and international trade law and policy, and international economic law and policy more generally, will find this a clear and useful resource.

Practitioners seeking a clear and up-to-date insight into the area will also appreciate this important work.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1800377347 / 9781800377349
Paperback / softback
28/10/2020
United Kingdom
English
352 pages
24 cm
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