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OverviewLaw and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy provides a critical analysis of the European Union (EU)’s trade law and policy since the Treaty of Lisbon. In particular, it analyses the salient changes brought by the Treaty of Lisbon to the Common Commercial Policy (CCP), focussing on the relevant case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ), EU free trade agreements, investment protection, trade defence, institutional developments and the nexus between the CCP and other EU policies. The volume brings together a group of distinguished authors, including former and current members of the ECJ, practitioners, officials from EU institutions and Member States and leading scholars in the area of EU trade and external relations law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Hahn , Guillaume Van der LooPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 18 Weight: 1.220kg ISBN: 9789004393400ISBN 10: 9004393404 Pages: 624 Publication Date: 17 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForewords by Sabine Weyand (Director-General for Trade, European Commission) and Bernd Lange (Chair of the Committee on International Trade, European Parliament) Acknowledgements List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction 10 Years Common Commercial Policy Since the Treaty of Lisbon Michael Hahn and Guillaume Van der Loo PART 1 The Scope of the CCP 1 Mixity and the Common Commercial Policy after Opinion 2/15 An Overview Allan Rosas 2 Defining the Scope of the Common Commercial Policy Marise Cremona PART 2 The EU’s Investment Policies 3 The First 10 Years of the European Union’s Policy on Investment Dispute Settlement From Initial Reforms to the Multilateral Investment Court Colin M. Brown 4 Opinion 1/17 Legitimising the EU’s Investment Court System but Raising the Bar for Compliance with EU law Guillaume Van der Loo 5 Never Get High on your Own Supply – ‘Autonomy of the EU Legal Order’ and Effective Treaty-Based Dispute Settlement Mechanisms Michael Hahn 6 Investment Screening – a New Era of European Protectionism? Marc Bungenberg and Fabian Blandfort PART 3 The Scope of the EU’s Free Trade Agreements 7 Trade and Sustainable Development Post-Lisbon Barbara Cooreman and Geert Van Calster 8 Technical Barriers to Trade in the New Generation of EU Trade Agreements Isabelle Van Damme 9 Public Procurement in EU FTAs Stephen Woolcock 10 Prudential Carve-outs for Financial Services in EU FTAs Bregt Natens and Claus D. Zimmermann 11 The Evolution of the EU Digital Trade Policy Pierre Sauvé and Marta Soprana PART 4 Trade Defence 12 The EU’s Anti-Subsidy Practice During the Last Decade Increasingly Aggressive Application Edwin Vermulst and Juhi Dion Sud 13 The Devil is in the Detail – a First Guide on the EU’s New Trade Defence Rules Frank Hoffmeister 14 The EU’s Amended Basic Anti-dumping Regulation – a Practitioner’s View Philippe De Baere PART 5 The Nexus between the CCP and Other EU External Policies 15 Tightening the EU’s Trade-Development Nexus A Strategic Turn in Search for Enhanced Effectiveness Sieglinde Gstöhl 16 The Nexus between the CCP and the CFSP Tamara Perišin and Sam Koplewicz 17 The Nexus between the Common Commercial Policy and Human Rights Implications of the Lisbon Treaty Peter Van Elsuwege 18 The European Union and the Multilateral Trade Regime Reciprocal Influences Pieter Jan Kuijper and Geraldo Vidigal PART 6 The Institutional and Procedural Dimension of the CCP 19 The Legitimacy of ‘EU-only’ Preferential Trade Agreements David Kleimann 20 EU Trade Policy after Opinion 2/15 Internal and External Threats to Broad and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements Reinhard Quick and Attila Gerhäuser 21 The Integration of EU Trade Defence in the Horizontal Comitology Regime Jacques Bourgeois and Merijn Chamon 22 The Role of the Member States in the CCP Sophie Gappa and Martin Lutz 23 The Council, the Common Commercial Policy and the Institutional Balance Recent Developments Bart Driessen 24 The Role of the European Parliament in the Shaping of the Common Commercial Policy Andrej Auersperger Matic 25 Provisional Application of EU Free Trade Agreements Joni Heliskoski IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMichael Hahn is Professor of European and International Economic Law at the University of Bern and its World Trade Institute as well as an Honorary Professor at the University of Waikato School of Law. He teaches, researches and consults on international trade law, Swiss-EU bilateral relations and EU external relations law. Guillaume Van der Loo, Ph.D. (Ghent University, 2014), is a research fellow at the European Policy Centre (Brussels) and Egmont – the Royal Institute for International Relations (Belgium) and is Visiting Professor EU Trade Law at Ghent University. He was previously a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for European Policy Studies and the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies. His research focuses on the law and policy of EU external relations. He also consults on EU trade law and policy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |