Thursday, December 22, 2016

Symposium: EU Law and Public International Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of European Law (Vol. 35, 2016) contains a symposium on "EU Law and Public International Law: Co-implication, Embeddedness and Interdependency." Contents include:
  • EU Law and Public International Law: Co-implication, Embeddedness and Interdependency
    • Violeta Moreno-Lax & Paul Gragl, Beyond Monism, Dualism, Pluralism: The Quest for a (Fully-Fledged) Theoretical Framework: Co-Implication, Embeddedness, and Interdependency between Public International Law and EU Law
    • Niels Blokker, International Legal Personality of the European Communities and the European Union: Inspirations from Public International Law
    • Gunnar Beck, The Court of Justice of the EU and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
    • Theodore Konstadinides, Customary International Law as a Source of EU Law: A Two-Way Fertilization Route?
    • Ramses A. Wessel, Flipping the Question: The Reception of EU Law in the International Legal Order
    • Elena Basheska & Dimitry Kochenov, ‘Good Fences Make Good Neighbors’ and Beyond … Two Faces of the Good Neighbourliness Principle
    • Eileen Denza, Forging Links between Legal Orders
    • Christian Tomuschat, The Relationship between EU Law and International Law in the Field of Human Rights
    • Rafael Leal-Arcas & Stephen Minas, Mapping the International and European Governance of Renewable Energy
    • Katja S. Ziegler, Beyond Pluralism and Autonomy: Systemic Harmonization as a Paradigm for the Interaction of EU Law and International Law