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The European Union and the Use of Force

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schmidt, Julia
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Colección:Studies in EU External Relations Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction The European Union as an Emerging International Military Actor
  • Chapter 1 The European Union and the Use of Force: a European Perspective
  • i Introduction
  • ii The Development of a Military Role for the European Union: from the European Defence Community to the Treaty of Nice
  • A The Creation of a European Army?
  • B The 1960s and a Union of States?
  • C The Western European Union
  • D European Political Cooperation outside the Treaty Framework
  • E The Single European Act
  • F The Treaty of Maastricht
  • G The Treaty of Amsterdam
  • H Developments Leading Up to the Treaty of Nice: the European Security and Defence Identity and the Birth of the European Common Security and Defence Policy
  • I European Council Meetings in Cologne and Helsinki: Preparing the EU for Military Crisis Management Operations
  • J The European Security Strategy
  • K The Treaty of Nice
  • iii The Common Security and Defence Policy in the Treaty of Lisbon and Beyond
  • A Scope of the Common Security and Defence Policy
  • B Objectives of the Common Security and Defence Policy
  • C The EU Global Strategy
  • D Integration of the European Defence Agency into the Treaty Framework
  • E New Institutions - the High Representative, the European External Action Service and the Permanent President
  • F csdp Instruments
  • G Procedure for the Adoption of csdp Instruments
  • H Implementation of csdp Instruments
  • iv The Planning, Launch and Conduct of a Military Crisis Management Operation
  • A Planning for a European Military Operation
  • B Force Generation and the Costs of Military csdp Operations
  • C Command and Control during the Conduct of a European Military Operation
  • D Status of Force Agreements
  • E Participation of Third States
  • v Conclusion
  • Chapter 2 The EU, Its Member States and the Use of Force: Emerging Signs of European Integration in the Common Security and Defence Policy?
  • i Introduction
  • ii International Legal Personality of the European Union and a European Competence in Military Matters
  • A The International Legal Personality of the European Union
  • B Excursus: International Legal Personality of the EU Prior to the Entry into Force of the Treaty of Lisbon
  • C International Legal Personality and Autonomy
  • D European Union Competence
  • iii European Union Autonomy versus Member State Autonomy in Military Crisis Management Operations
  • A The Decision-Making Process
  • B Legal Effects Created by Operational Council Decisions
  • C Loyalty Obligations
  • D Autonomy of the European Union during the Implementation Phase of Military Crisis Management Operations
  • iv Different Roles for the European Union in the Military Context: the Clearing House Mechanism and the Concept of Enhanced Cooperation
  • A The Clearing House Mechanism