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EU Foreign Policy and Norm Contestation in an Eroding Western and Intra-EU Liberal Order
Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, Martijn C. Vlaskamp, Esther Barbé
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The EU and Controlling the Use of the Death Penalty: An Organising Principle for Which Fundamental Norm?
págs. 17-33
Common but Differentiated Responsibility in International Climate Negotiations: The EU and Its Contesters
págs. 35-54
China Contestation of the EU’s Promotion of the Responsibility to Protect: Between Solidarists and Sovereignists
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Good Natural Resource Governance: How Does the EU Deal with the Contestation of Transparency Standards?
págs. 95-112
The European Union and the International Criminal Court: Contested Abroad, Consensual at Home?
págs. 113-131
The European Union and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: United in Diversity?
págs. 133-152
Norm Contestation in Modern Trade Agreements: Was the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership a “One-off”?
págs. 153-171
Military Capacity Building as EU’s New Security and Development Strategy: The New Rules for Peace Promotion?
págs. 173-189
When Contestation Is the Norm: The Position of Populist Parties in the European Parliament Towards Conflicts in Europe’s Neighbourhood
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Correction to: India’s ‘Silent Contestation’ of the EU’s Perspective on Local Ownership
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