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International Agreements European Union Law International Agreements

EU Law EU as an International Actor and the General Principles of EU External Action

EU Law The EU as an International Actor The Constitutional Framework and General Principles of EU External Action The New Institutions of EU International Action

External Capacity and EU Competence EU Law External Capacity and EU Competence

EU Law International Legal Personality of the EU Legal Basis Limits of EU Competence Expressed and Implied Competence Exclusive EU Competence Shared Competence

Fields of EU External Action under the Treaties EU Law Fields of EU External Action under the Treaties

EU Law Common Commercial Policy Association, Partnership, Cooperation and Neighbourhood Relations Development Policy, Technical Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid External Dimensions of other Internal Policies

Common Foreign and Security Policy EU Law Common Foreign and Security Policy

EU Law Scope Constitutional Nature CFSP and Economic Dimensions of Security

Conclusion of International Agreements EU Law Conclusion of International Agreements

EU Law Procedures for concluding international agreements Mixed Agreements Role of European Parliament MS Duty of Sincere Cooperation Cooperation with International Organizations

EU and International Law EU Law EU and International Law

EU Law Binding Force of International Agreements EU Legal System as an Autonomous Legal Order Effect of other rules of International Law International Agreements to which Member States are party Legal Effect of International Agreements

Role of the ECJ in EU International Relations EU Law Role of the ECJ in EU International Relations

EU Law Pre-Emptive Jurisdiction: The Advisory Opinion Procedure of Article 218 (11) Jurisdiction of the ECJ over International Agreements under other EU Treaty Procedure ECJ and Mixed Agreements ECJ and CFSP

EU Law Coherence, Consistency, and Cooperation in the Governance of EU International Relations

EU Law International Representation Requirement of Coherence Across Policies Cooperation and Compliance