Contents - Faculty of Law - University of Cambridge
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European Competition <strong>Law</strong> Review (ECLR)PAPER 18. EXTERNAL RELATIONS LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION1. Introduction: the European Union and its institutions; the two spheres <strong>of</strong> EU external relations competence.2. The general law <strong>of</strong> EC external relations: legal personality and Treaty-making power; the principle <strong>of</strong> limited andspecific attribution <strong>of</strong> external competences; express and implied attribution; the relationship between EC andMember State competence (exclusive, concurrent and shared competence); negotiating, concluding andimplementing international agreements; international agreements in the internal legal order <strong>of</strong> the EC; ‘mixed’agreements.3. The Common Commercial Policy (CCP): scope <strong>of</strong> the CCP; the EC in the World Trade Organisations (WTO).4. The Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP): legalframework and financing; legal instruments; the interface with EC external relations competence.5. Cross-pillar mechanisms: economic sanctions; controlling the exportation <strong>of</strong> dual-use goodsREADINGCremona and de Witte (eds.), EU Foreign Relations <strong>Law</strong> (2008)Dashwood and Hillion (eds), The General <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> EC External Relations (2000)Dashwood and Maresceau (eds.), <strong>Law</strong> and Practice <strong>of</strong> EU External Relations – Salient Features <strong>of</strong> a ChangingLandscape (2008)Eeckhout, External Relations <strong>of</strong> the European Union (2004)Koutrakos, EU International Relations <strong>Law</strong> (2006)Mégret, Le droit de la CEE, vol. 12 (by Louis and Brückner)PAPER 20. LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT, USE OF FORCE AND PEACEKEEPINGThis paper deals with two interrelated aspects <strong>of</strong> international law:(a)(b)the legality <strong>of</strong> use <strong>of</strong> force and the role <strong>of</strong> United Nations forces (ius ad bellum); andthe law <strong>of</strong> armed conflict (ius in bello).There are separate courses <strong>of</strong> lectures on each <strong>of</strong> these two elements1. The United Nations and the Use <strong>of</strong> Force by states:(a)The unilateral use <strong>of</strong> force:(i) The United Nations Charter provisions(ii) The scope <strong>of</strong> self-defence(iii) Protection <strong>of</strong> Nationals abroad(iv) Intervention by invitation(v) The use <strong>of</strong> force against global terrorism(vi) Humanitarian Intervention92