Human Rights Clauses in EU-Association Agreements
In: External Economic Relations and Foreign Policy in the European Union, S. 359-383
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In: External Economic Relations and Foreign Policy in the European Union, S. 359-383
In: Middle East international: MEI, Band 544, S. 17-18
ISSN: 0047-7249
In: MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economies, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 133-147
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In: The journal of North African studies, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 91-112
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Nach einem Überblick über die Beziehungen zwischen den europäischen Institutionen und Marokko seit 1957 beschreibt der Autor die langjährigen Verhandlungen, die im November 1995 zum Abschluß eines neuartigen Assoziierungsabkommens zwischen der EU und Marokko führten. Hauptschwierigkeiten bildeten das für Spanien wichtige Fischereiabkommen sowie der Zugang marokkanischer Agrarprodukte zum europäischen Markt. Am Ende waren die marokkanischen Konzessionen an die EU größer als die europäischen an Marokko. (DÜI-Cls)
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In: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000
It is over 35 years since the Association Agreement between Turkey and the EC was signed, and only slow progress has been made towards the accession of Turkey to the Community. However, the benefits of the Agreement in terms of the rights bestowed on Turkish workers in the Community cannot be negated. The Agreement and its subsidiary legislation now provide the most established rights of third country nationals in Community law. This volume provides an essential reference to the provisions of the Agreement and subsequent Council of Association decisions as they affect migrant workers from Turkey. It also contains an up-to-date analysis of the ECJ rulings in the field. It includes: - the relevant texts of the Agreement and the Council of Association decisions; - the texts of all the ECJ judgments in the field; detailed analysis of the provisions and ECJ judgments. This comprehensive guide to the EC-Turkey Association Agreement is useful to both practitioners and academics
In: Legal issues of economic integration: law journal of the Europa Instituut and the Amsterdam Center for International Law, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 15-33
ISSN: 1566-6573, 1875-6433
The objective of this paper is to elaborate current and capital provisions in the European Union Association Agreements with the Mediterranean countries and their compatibility with the EC Treaty and the international multilateral agreements. These provisions can be classified into two categories. The first has fully liberalised current payments and demanded the progressive liberalisation of capital movement. The second has liberalised capital movements and demanded the progressive liberalisation of current payments. Accordingly, the outcome of this classification is that the Association Agreements, firstly, could not promote the liberalisation of current payments and capital movements in the Mediterranean countries. Secondly, they lag behind the virtual free movement of capital and payments among the parties. Finally, they could not recognise the relationship between current/capital transactions and the IMF, GATS and GATT.
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