The EU's Role in Global Governance - The Legal Dimension
WOUTERS Jan , BLOCKMANS Steven , VAN VOOREN Bart
Product details
- Categories: Gouvernance
- Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780199659654
- Publication Date: 17/01/2013
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 384
- Language: English
Summary
* The first comprehensive legal study of the role of the European Union in global governance
* Examines the potential of the European Union to export its legal framework to the broader sphere of international governance
* Covers all major areas of EU external policy, including security, trade, financial regulation, the environment, and social governance
For years the European Union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, and enjoyed considerable influence on the global stage. The EU has a uniquely strong and legally binding mission statement to pursue international relations on a multilateral basis, founded on the progressive development of international law. The political vision was for the EU to export its values of the rule of law and sophisticated governance mechanisms to the international sphere.
Globalization and the financial crisis have starkly illustrated the limits of this vision, and the EU's dependence on global forces partially beyond the control of traditional provinces of law. This book takes stock of the EU's role in global governance. It asks: to what extent can and does the EU shape and influence the on-going re-ordering of legal processes, principles, and institutions of global governance, in line with its optimistic mission statement?
With this ambitious remit it covers the legal-institutional and substantive aspects of global security, trade, environmental, financial, and social governance. Across these topics 23 contributors have taken the central question of the extent of the EU's influence on global governance, providing a broad view across the key areas as well as a detailed analysis of each. Through comparison and direct engagement with each other, the different chapters provide a distinctive contribution to legal scholarship on global governance, from a European perspective.
Table of contents
1: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: The Legal Dimension of Global Governance: What Role for the EU?
Part I: The EU as a Legal Power in Global Governance?
2: Joris Larik: Entrenching Global Governance: The EU's Constitutional Objectives Caught Between a Sanguine World View and a Daunting Reality
3: Bruno de Witte and Anne Thies: Why Choose Europe? The Place of the European Union in the Architecture of International Legal Cooperation
4: Grainne de Burca: EU External Relations: The Governance Mode of Foreign Policy
5: Hans Micklitz and Dennis Patterson: From the Nation State to the Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy Beyond the Boundaries of the Union?
Part II: The EU and Global Security Governance
6: Panos Koutrakos: The European Union in the Global Security Architecture
7: Geert de Baere: The EU and the Responsibility to Protect
8: Steven Blockmans: EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Instruments to Support Status Processes
9: Auriel Sari and Ramses A. Wessel: International Responsibility for EU Military Operations: Finding the EU's Place in the Global Accountability Regime
Part III: The EU and Global Trade Governance
10: Frank Hoffmeister: Institutional Aspects of Global Trade Governance from an EU Perspective
11: Marise Cremona: Expanding the Internal Market: An External Regulatory Policy for the EU?
12: Chien-Huei Wu: Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of Trade Disciplines on Export Control
Part IV: The EU and Global Environmental Governance
13: Elisa Morgera: Ambition, Complexity, and Legitimacy of Pursuing Mutual Supportiveness through the EU's External Enivronmental Action
14: Joanne Scott and Lavanya Rajamani: Contingent Unilateralism: International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme
15: Gracia Marin Duran: The Role of the EU in Shaping the Trade and Environment Regulatory Nexus: Multilateral and Regional Approaches
Part V: The EU and Global Financial Governance
16: Fabian Ambtenbrink: What Role for the European Union in Shaping Global Financial Governance?
17: Jan Wouters,Sven van Kerckhovenand Jed Odermatt: The EU at the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU
18: Bart Van Vooren: The Global Reach of the Proposed Financial Transaction Tax Directive: Creating Momentum at the G20 through International Legislation?
Part VI: The EU and Global Social Governance
19: Daniel Thym: Towards International Migration Governance? The European Contribution
20: Jeffrey Kenner: Economic Partnership Agreements: Enhancing the Labour Dimension of Global Governance?
Closing Part
21: Bart van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters: Conclusion: The Role of the EU in the Legal Dimension of Global Governance