European security law /

With security now dominating political agendas at the domestic regional and international levels, the European Union's concern for security has grown apace. This book evaluates the progress of the Union in this regard in the wide contexts of international security and European integration.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Trybus, Martin, White, Nigel D., 1961-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • An introduction to European security law / Martin Trybus, Nigel D. White, and authors
  • The vision of the European defence community and a common defence for the European Union / Martin Trybus
  • On the common security and defence policy of the EU Constitutional Treaty / Martin Trybus
  • ESDP in practice : increasingly varied and ambitious EU security and defence operations / Frederik Naert
  • EU peacekeeping operations : legal and theoretical issues / Nicholas Tsagourias
  • Extraterritorial collective security : the European Union and Operation ARTEMIS / Ademola Abass
  • The anti-terrorism dimension of ESDP / Mirko Sossai
  • Common European defence : competition or compatibility with NATO? / Heike Krieger
  • The European armaments policy : a conditio sine qua non for the European security and defence policy? / Aris Georgopoulos
  • Differentiation in EU foreign, security, and defence policy : between coherence and flexibility / Ramses A. Wessel
  • Security and defence policy within the context of EU external relations : issues of coherence, consistency, and effectiveness / Panos Koutrakos
  • EU-NATO relations : consistency as a strategic consideration and a legal requirement / Fabien Terpan
  • The organization for security and co-operation in Europe and European security law / Marco Odello
  • The EU as a regional security actor within the international legal order / Nigel D. White
  • Conclusions on the current state of European security law / Nigel D. White and Martin Trybus.