Author (Person) | Pantaleo, Luca |
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Series Title | European Law Review |
Series Details | Vol.40, No.4, August 2015, p598-612 |
Publication Date | August 2015 |
ISSN | 0307-5400 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Publishers Abstract The article analyses the General Court’s approach to these issues, and argues that according to both EU and international law, as rightly pointed out by the General Court, the existence of an armed conflict does not rule out a priori the simultaneous applicability of branches of law other than international humanitarian law, including, as in the case at stake, EU anti-terrorism law. The article further argues that the approach taken by the General Court in this case with regard to procedural issues appears to be slightly too formalistic. In so doing, the General Court is arguably making the EU institutions’ life too hard when it comes to the imposition of targeted sanctions. |
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Subject Categories | Law, Security and Defence |
Countries / Regions | Europe |