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EU Diplomatic Law

EU Diplomatic Law

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EU Diplomatic Law provides an in-depth analysis of the interactions between the European Union (EU) and international diplomatic and consular law,re-visiting the foundations of diplomatic and consular law and analyzing EU practice in initiating,conducting,and terminating diplomatic and consular relations.

Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 28 October 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press

The European Union (EU) and international diplomatic and consular law have a complex and multifaceted relationship, which is thoroughly examined in EU Diplomatic Law. Over the past six decades, the EU has gained unique powers that have allowed it to play a prominent role on the international stage, fostering a vast bilateral and multilateral diplomatic network. Similarly to states, the EU sends ambassadors to various corners of the world and operates permanent missions at its headquarters in Brussels. These developments challenge the foundations of diplomatic and consular law, which are based on principles of state sovereignty, non-interference, and reciprocity. Traditional notions of international law limit the diplomatic and consular functions to states, leaving little room for non-state entities like the EU.

To address this fundamental issue, Sanderijn Duquet delves into the foundations of diplomatic and consular law, as well as analyzing EU practice in initiating, conducting, and terminating diplomatic and consular relations. In particular, she focuses on the scope of EU diplomatic and consular powers, particularly in relation to its member states; the application of the Vienna Conventions and customary international law; the EU's use of creative legal techniques; the diplomatic and consular protection of EU citizens; questions of protocol and precedence; and the legal status of the EU's diplomatic staff and premises abroad. By critically analyzing these issues, this book assesses the specific contribution the EU makes to the shaping of diplomatic and consular law.

The EU's unique powers and role in international diplomacy have significant implications for the broader legal framework. Diplomatic and consular law traditionally revolves around state sovereignty and the principle of non-interference. However, the EU's involvement in international affairs challenges these traditional notions and requires a re-examination of the legal framework. Duquet's book provides valuable insights into the complexities of EU diplomatic and consular law and its impact on the international legal system.

In conclusion, EU Diplomatic Law is a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the interactions between the EU and international diplomatic and consular law. By examining the EU's unique powers, practices, and challenges, the book sheds light on the evolving nature of diplomatic and consular law and the significant contribution the EU makes to shaping it. This book is a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in EU affairs, international law, and diplomacy.

Weight: 832g
Dimension: 253 x 179 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780192844552

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