Access to Raw Materials: The EU's Pursuit of New Trading Rules on Export Control
In: In B. V. Vooren, S. Blockmans & J. Wouters (Eds.), The EUs Role in Global Governance—The Legal Dimension. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 178-192, 2013
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In: In B. V. Vooren, S. Blockmans & J. Wouters (Eds.), The EUs Role in Global Governance—The Legal Dimension. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 178-192, 2013
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In: C.F. Wu (ed) Biannual of Technology Development and Legal Norms – Human Rights Dimension of Science and Health. Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, 385-451 (in Traditional Chinese)
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In: Global Jurist, 8(1Topics): Article 6
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In: In C. Herrmann, M. Krajewski & J. P. Terhechte (Eds.), European Yearbook of International Economic Law. Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, New York: Springer 67-92.
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In: European foreign affairs review, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 511-532
ISSN: 1875-8223
This article argues that there exists a discrepancy between the Union's external competence in the sphere of public health or health services and the Union's internal competence on health policies. While the TFEU brings trade in health services into the scope of the CCP and assigns it as an exclusive competence of the EU, the Union may still have to rely upon the Member States in implementing international obligations relating to trade in health services. This article also argues that health-related aspects of EU external economic agreements go beyond liberalization front. In addition to conventional equivalency test on SPS measures and mutual recognition agreements on TBT issues, they also cover public health issues relating to tobacco control, alcohol, illicit drugs, HIV-AIDS, and sometimes nuclear disaster and soft instruments governing regulatory dialogue and cooperation.
In: European foreign affairs review, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 511-532
ISSN: 1384-6299
This article argues that there exists a discrepancy between the Union's external competence in the sphere of public health or health services and the Union's internal competence on health policies. While the TFEU brings trade in health services into the scope of the CCP and assigns it as an exclusive competence of the EU, the Union may still have to rely upon the Member States in implementing international obligations relating to trade in health services. This article also argues that health-related aspects of EU external economic agreements go beyond liberalization front. In addition to conventional equivalency test on SPS measures and mutual recognition agreements on TBT issues, they also cover public health issues relating to tobacco control, alcohol, illicit drugs, HIV-AIDS, and sometimes nuclear disaster and soft instruments governing regulatory dialogue and cooperation. Adapted from the source document.
In: EuroAmerica, 42: 753-839 (in Traditional Chinese)
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In: Taipei: Center of International Trade Law and Policy
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In: European Foreign Affairs Review, 17: 511-532, 2012
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In: In J. Wouters, T. de Wilde, P. Defraigne & J. C. Defraigne (Eds.), China, the European Union and Global Governance. Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishing 106-121, 2012
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In: C. Herrmann & J. P. Terhechte (Eds.), European Yearbook of International Economic Law. Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, New York: Springer. 241-270
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In: In P. J. Cardwell (Ed.), EU External Relations Law and Policy in the Post-Lisbon Era. Heidelberg, Dordrecht, New York: TMC Asser/Springer. 375-400. (2011)
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In: Asian Journal of WTO and International Health Law and Policy, 5(2): 467-496
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In: Contemporary Asia Arbitration, 3(1): 65-97
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In: C. Herrmann & J. P. Terhechte (Eds.), European Yearbook of International Economic Law. Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, New York: Springer, pp. 331-360
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