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The European Union and Customary International Law
Revista española de derecho internacional, ISSN 0034-9380, Vol. 75, Nº 2, 2023, págs. 525-527
The book gathers a group of scholars interested in both public international law and EU law to cover different facets of the relationship between the European Union and customary international law. Considering the distinct perspectives taken by international law and EU law, while also looking into the space in between the two, individual chapters tackle complex questions such as whether and on what bases the European Union is bound by customary international law as a matter of international law and EU law; how the European Union contributes to the development of international custom; and how different stakeholders – the Court of Justice of the European Union, the EU's political organs and EU citizens – rely upon customary rules. The book thus offers a systematic account of the relevance of customary international law for the external relations and internal functioning of what is no doubt the most remarkable regional international organization of our time.
Introducción [The European Union and Customary International Law]
Fernando Lusa Bordin, Andreas Th. Müller, Francisco José Pascual Vives
págs. 1-4
Applicability of Customary International Law to the European Union as a Sui Generis International Organization: An International Law perspective
págs. 7-47
Is the European Union a Sui Generis International Organization?: The challenge of arguing for special treatment in customary international law
págs. 48-65
págs. 66-94
Customary law within the internal legal sphere of the European Union: A tale of autonomy and self-containment
págs. 97-122
The identification of customary international law before the Court of Justice of the European Union: A flexible consensualism
págs. 123-147
Pattern of avoidance and assimilation: Peremptory norms in European Unión Law
págs. 148-174
Customary International Law in the European Union Legal System: Reception, rank, application and interpretation
págs. 177-209
The direct effect of customary international law: The "Treaty Analogy" and its limits
págs. 210-239
Customary international law in the European Union Legal System: The substantive rules invoked and applied by the Court of Justice of the European Union
págs. 240-279
Customary International Law as a source of European Union Law: The European Parliament, the Council and the Commission
págs. 280-296
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