A Europe and the World Special Series.
This Europe and the World: A law review special series comprises selected papers presented at a RENFORCE workshop on the theme of tensions between the EU’s trade and non-economic values, held at Utrecht University in November 2017. The EU’s ambition to combine its trade policy with the pursuit of non-economic values and objectives has given rise to both normative dilemmas and institutional tensions. The papers included in the symposium unveil such normative and institutional tensions within the fields of climate change, energy security, sustainable fishing, human rights, and the rule of law. As highlighted in the symposium contributions, the negotiating processes of the EU’s trade agreements or other trade-related instruments provide a unique venue for the EU’s institutions, member states, and other stakeholders to express their relative weight given to economic and non-economic values. Such processes incrementally develop a set of mechanisms and instruments to accommodate non-economic values in the EU’s trade policy, and, furthermore, create the opportunities for EU institutions to be an active normative player at the global level.
Publication date: 26 June 2019
Guest Editor
Dr Urszula Jaremba, Europa Instituut, Utrecht University School of Law, The Netherlands.
Dr Machiko Kanetake, International and European Law, Utrecht University School of Law, The Netherlands.
Dr Ingrid Koning, Molengraaff Institute for Private Law, Utrecht University School of Law, The Netherlands.
Article list
Editorial
Economic and non-economic values and objectives in the EU’s international trade: Normative tensions, actors and processes
Urszula Jaremba, Machiko Kanetake and Ingrid Koning
2019-06-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
Also a part of:
Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
Research article
Policy vs practice: The use, implementation and enforcement of human rights clauses in the European Union’s international trade agreements
Anne-Carlijn Prickartz and Isabel Staudinger
2019-06-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
The EU’s dual-use export control and human rights risks: the case of cyber surveillance technology
Machiko Kanetake
2019-06-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
Also a part of:
Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
Towards achieving sustainable fishing through EU trade agreements?
Mihail Vatsov
2019-06-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
Also a part of:
Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
Paradigms in the trade–climate nexus: ‘liberal environmentalism’, the Environmental Goods Agreement and the role of the EU
Marie Musch and Ferdi De Ville
2019-06-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
Externalising Europe’s energy policy in EU Free Trade Agreements: A cognitive dissonance between promoting sustainable development and ensuring security of supply?
Anna-Alexandra Marhold
2019-07-29 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade
The EU’s duty of non-recognition and the territorial scope of trade agreements covering unlawfully acquired territories
Eva Kassoti
2019-06-26 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2019
Also a part of:
Collection: Economic and Non-economic Values and Objectives in the EU’s International Trade