Author (Person) |
Blockmans, Steven, Cannata, Giuseppe, Datzer, Veronika, Fabbrini, Federico, Horng, Der-Chin, Karayigit, Mustafa T., Lonardo, Luigi, Panebianco, Stefania, Walde, Shanti
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Publisher |
Wolters Kluwer
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Series Title |
European Foreign Affairs Review
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Series Details |
Volume 29, Number 1
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Publication Date |
January 2024 |
Content Type |
Journal Article |
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Table of Contents:
- Editorial
- Fast and Furious? A Quick Digest of a Plan for the Accelerated Integration of Candidate Countries into the EU | Steven Blockmans
- The Mobility-Democracy Nexus Betrayed: When the European Commission’s Talks Fall Apart in the Mediterranean | Stefania Panebianco & Giuseppe Cannata
- The EU’s Vaccine Diplomacy in the WHO | Der-Chin Horng
- European Defence Union ASAP: The Act in Support of Ammunition Production and the development of EU defence capabilities in response to the war in Ukraine | Federico Fabbrini
- The Compatibility of the ISDS Mechanism under the Energy Charter Treaty With the Autonomy of the EU Legal Order | Mustafa T. Karayigit
- Who is really affected by European Union terrorist sanctions? A Critical Study on ‘Proximity’ in EU Case Law | Veronika Datzer, Shanti Walde & Luigi Lonardo
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Source Link |
Link to Main Source
https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalIssue/European+Foreign+Affairs+Review/29.1/20516
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Subject Categories |
Law, Politics and International Relations, Security and Defence
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Subject Tags |
Common Security and Defence Policy, Diplomacy, EU Law, Terrorism, Wars | Conflicts
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Keywords |
COVID-19 (Coronavirus), EU External Action, Sanctions | Restrictive Measures, War in Ukraine (2022-)
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International Organisations |
European Union [EU] |