EU trade agreements: to mix or not to mix, that is the question
The European Union (EU) can only act internationally on competences that have been transferred to it by its Member States. Trade agreements negotiated by the EU that include provisions outside its exclusive competences should be concluded as ‘mixed’. Mixed trade agreements must be ratified following...
Main Authors: | Conconi, P, Herghelegiu, C, Puccio, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Kluwer Law International
2021
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