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100 _a"Wouters , Jan (ed.)"
245 0 _aEuropeanisation of international law
260 _aHague
260 _bTMC Asser Press
260 _c2008
300 _a238p.
365 _dUSD
520 _aInternational law has increasingly become a part of the EU legal order, and has thereby become 'Europeanised'. Consequently, its application and interpretation by EU Member States is no longer solely a matter for their own constitutional order, but is also governed by EU law. This book addresses the effects of European integration on the position of public international law in the European Union and its Member States, illuminating critical questions pertaining to this triangular relationship. Are we dealing with the emergence of a distinct European system of public international law? To what extent do Member States actually recognise the effect of this 'Europeanisation' of international law? What role does the European Court of Justice play with respect to the application and interpretation of 'Europeanised' international law within the Member States.
650 _aInternational law-European Union
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