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OverviewIn The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, Guillaume Van der Loo provides the first comprehensive legal analysis of this complex and controversial international agreement. While key political and legal hurdles towards the signing and conclusion of this agreement are analysed, its scope and contents are scrutinised and contrasted to other international agreements concluded by the EU. Specific attention is devoted to the ambitious “deep and comprehensive free trade area” and the unique provisions related to Ukraine’s approximation to the EU acquis. In particular, this book explores to what extent the agreement can be considered a new legal instrument for ‘EU integration without membership’. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guillaume Van der LooPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 10 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.801kg ISBN: 9789004298644ISBN 10: 9004298649 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 28 January 2016 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 ContentsTables List of abbreviations Acknowledgements Foreword [By former EU Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht] Introduction 1. The EU-Ukraine AA and the Union’s neighbourhood relations: an introduction 2. Research objectives and (academic) relevance Title I: Integration Agreements concluded by the EU: criteria and overview. Chapter 1: ‘Integration agreements’ concluded by the EU: A useful but tricky legal concept Chapter 2: The conditio sine qua non: the obligation to apply, implement or incorporate a predetermined selection of EU acquis Chapter 3: Criteria to ensure the uniform interpretation and application of the EU law 3.1 Procedures to amend or update the incorporated acquis 3.2 Obligation for ECJ case-law conform interpretation of the incorporated acquis 3.3 Judicial mechanisms to ensure a uniform interpretation and application of the EU law Chapter 4: Overview EU integration agreements Title II: The EU and Ukraine: from Partnership and Cooperation towards Association Chapter 1: Background of the EU-Ukraine AA: the PCA and ENP 1.1 The EU-Ukraine Partnership and Cooperation Agreement 1.2 The ENP and the EaP: the policy framework of the EU-Ukraine AA Chapter 2: Legal and political hurdles towards the signing and conclusion of the EU-Ukraine AA 2.1 The long and winding road towards the signing and conclusion of the EU-Ukraine AA 2.2 The EU-Ukraine AA and the triangular EU-Ukraine-Russia relationship Chapter 3: A legal analysis of the EU-Ukraine AA 3.1 The legal basis of the EU-Ukraine AA 3.2 The ‘integration without membership’ dimension of the preamble and objectives of the EU-Ukraine AA 3.3 The comprehensive character of the EU-Ukraine AA 3.4 Enhanced conditionality in the EU-Ukraine AA: Common values conditionality vs. market access conditionality 3.5 Concluding remarks Title III: The EU-Ukraine DCFTA: a new legal instrument for integration into the EU Internal Market? Chapter 1: The EU-Ukraine DCFTA: a “deep” and “comprehensive” FTA? Chapter 2: The ‘traditional’ scope of the DCFTA: trade in goods and flanking measures 2.1 The scope and pace of elimination of customs duties 2.2 The EU’s autonomous trade preferences: unilateral implementation of the DCFTA tariff elimination 2.3 Export duties, trade remedies, rules of origin and the application of the DCFTA in Crimea 2.4 Comparison with the Moldova and Georgia DCFTAs 2.5 Concluding remarks Chapter 3: The DCFTA: market access conditionality and mechanisms to ensure the uniform interpretation and application of the EU acquis 3.1 Technical Barriers to Trade 3.2 Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures 3.3 Establishment, Trade in Services and Electronic Commerce. 3.4 Public Procurement. 3.5 DCFTA chapters without market access conditionality 3.6 Economic and sector cooperation Chapter 4: Horizontal DCFTA provisions and mechanisms 4.1 The DCFTA DSM 4.2 DCFTA dispute settlement procedures regarding legislative approximation: challenges for the autonomy of the EU legal order? 4.3 Horizontal provisions related to legislative approximation Chapter 5: An assessment of the EU-Ukraine DCFTA 5.1 A legal instrument for gradual integration in the EU Internal Market? 5.2 An innovative EU trade agreement? 5.3 The EU-Ukraine DCFTA compared to the Moldova and Georgia DCFTAs 5.4 A (too) complex and costly agreement? 5.5 A blueprint for other EU ‘neighbourhood’ (integration) agreements? Chapter 6: Sectoral integration agreements in the ENP: the Energy Community Treaty and the Common Aviation Area 6.1 The Energy Community Treaty 6.2 The (EU-Ukraine) Common Aviation Area Agreement 6.3 Sectoral integration into the EU Internal Market: the way ahead? Final conclusion and outlook 1. Final conclusion 2. Outlook (1 July 2015) Bibliography IndexReviewsThis is a very useful book that addresses an obvious gap in EU external relations literature. The mere exercise of mapping out the legal contours of the EU-Ukraine AA and DCFTA would have been a worthwhile endeavour on its own. However, the study clearly goes beyond this. It provides a detailed account of the EU's efforts to expand the reach of its rules in the Ukraine as well as the constitutional and political constraints that have shaped this project. As such, it represents an important contribution to the literature on EU external governance and EU external relations law and policy. - Billy Melo Araujo Lecturer, Queen's Belfast University, Belfast, in: Common Law Market Review Author InformationGuillaume Van der Loo, Ph.D. (2014), is a postdoctoral researcher at the Ghent European Law Institute (GELI) and researcher at the Europe in the World Unit of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). He has published on, inter alia, the legal framework of the EU’s neighbourhood relations and EU free trade agreements. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |