Understanding the EU as a Good Global Actor
Edited by Elaine Fahey and
Isabella Mancini
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely book investigates the EU’s multi-faceted development as a global actor, unpacking its legal mission to be a ‘good’ actor as well as exploring the complexities of fulfilling this objective. It elicits critical reflections on the question of ‘goodness’ in EU external relations from descriptive, analytical and normative perspectives, and examines which metrics of actorness are useful in tackling this subject.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781802202977
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Europe's power surplus: legal empathy and the trade/regulation nexus , pp 19-36

- Ignacio Garcia Bercero and Kalypso Nicolaïdis
- Ch 2 Leverage in trade agreements and linkages - challenges to the trade and rights linkages , pp 37-52

- Maria Garcia
- Ch 3 Market Power Europe? Exporting EU disciplines on domestic services regulations through trade agreements , pp 53-73

- Billy Melo Araujo
- Ch 4 Environmental allies and trade competitors: a comparative analysis of US and EU governance models for the trade-and-climate nexus , pp 74-90

- Jean-Baptiste Velut
- Ch 5 The role of values in EU external relations: a legal assessment of the EU as a 'good' global actor , pp 92-106

- Ramses A. Wessel and Yuliya Kaspiarovich
- Ch 6 The EU acting through free trade agreements: the case of sustainability and public procurement , pp 107-123

- Martin Trybus
- Ch 7 The role of the EU in making 'sustainable' labour linkages in contemporary trade: is being 'assertive' also 'good'? , pp 124-140

- Tonia Novitz
- Ch 8 The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and the challenge of being a 'good' climate and trade actor , pp 141-157

- Eva Pander Maat
- Ch 9 Empowering women in trade: how gender responsive are the EU's trade agreements? , pp 158-174

- Clair Gammage
- Ch 10 The emperor's new clothes - data privacy and cybersecurity from a European perspective , pp 176-191

- Jörg Polakiewicz
- Ch 11 The EU's trade policy on cross-border data flows in the global landscape: navigating the thin line between liberalizing digital trade, 'digital sovereignty' and multilateralism , pp 192-208

- Svetlana Yakovleva
- Ch 12 Comparing the EU's and China's approaches in data governance , pp 209-225

- Xuechen Chen and Xinchuchu Gao
- Ch 13 Democratization of good global governance: the EU's role in the parliamentarization of trade policy , pp 227-244

- Wolfgang Weiss
- Ch 14 The EU as a good global actor in international economic relations: the role of parliaments , pp 245-260

- Ewa Żelazna
- Ch 15 The approach of the CJEU to international law: towards a context-specific approach , pp 261-276

- Eva Kassoti and Graham Butler
- Ch 16 Sustainable development chapters in EU FTAs and dispute settlement: lessons learned from Ukraine - Wood Products and Korea - Labour Rights , pp 277-293

- Gesa Kübek
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