Table of contents for The Europeanisation of international law : the status of international law in the EU and its member states / Jan Wouters, Andre Nollkaemper, Erika de Wet, editors.


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1. Introduction Andre; Nollkaemper, Erika de Wet and Jan Wouters; Part I. The Phenonemon of Europeanisation: 2. Europeanisation beyond supremacy Rainer Wahl; 3. The emergence of a European system of public international law: the EU and its member states as strange subjects Bruno de Witte; 4. The status of international law in the European legal order: the case of international treaties and non-binding international instruments Christian Tietje; 5. The European Court of Justice and public international law Allan Rosas; 6. Customary international law, decisions of international organisations and other techniques for ensuring respect for international legal rules in European community law Pieter Jan Kuijper; Part II. Consequences of Europeanisation for Domestic Law, International Law and Judicial Protection in the EU: 7. 'Unionisation' and 'conventionisation' of fundamental rights in Europe: the interplay between union and convention law and its impact on the domestic legal systems of the member states Johan Callewaert; 8. The status of 'Europeanised' international law in Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein Astrid Epiney and Bernhard Hofstötter in collaboration with Markus Wyssling; 9. A triangular relationship between public international law, EC law and national law? The case of Hungary Nóra Chronowski and Ti;mea Drinóczi; 10. UN sanctions and judicial review Nikolaos Lavranos; 11. Europe, America and the 'unity' of international law Joost Pauwelyn.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
International law -- European Union countries.
Law -- European Union countries.