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In 1958, the European Economic Community was formed as a customs union with a common external tariff. From then on, the Common Commercial Policy—also known as the European Union’s (EU) trade policy—served as the interface between the increasingly integrated common market and its external trade partners.
Adriaensen, J.; id_orcid, Adriaensen, J.
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Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy
Law and Practice of the Common Commercial Policy provides a critical analysis of the European Union (EU)’s trade law and policy since the Treaty of Lisbon.
Michael Hahn, Guillaume Van der Loo
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The social dimension of the common commercial policy
This chapter begins by introducing the architecture of Common Commercial Policy (CCP) competences and the pre-Lisbon relationship between trade and social interests that was based on a different constitutional structure before inclusion of the stated general principles and objectives.
KUBE, Vivian, PEDRESCHI, Luigi
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Member States’ Interests and the Common Commercial Policy
The importance of the Common Commercial Policy (CCP) within the EU is considerable not only in economic and trade policy terms but also in terms of the role it played in the evolution of the EU legal order. It provided an early example for what is essentially supranational policy-making and it also served, as driven by the debates surrounding the Court
Balázs Horváthy, Horváthy, Balázs
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2021
This chapter provides an overview of the historical evolution and contemporary legal framework of the EU’s common commercial policy (CCP). A structured presentation of the most important European Court of Justice (ECJ) case law in the field recalls the scope and objectives of the CCP.
Jan Wouters +3 more
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This chapter provides an overview of the historical evolution and contemporary legal framework of the EU’s common commercial policy (CCP). A structured presentation of the most important European Court of Justice (ECJ) case law in the field recalls the scope and objectives of the CCP.
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Common Commercial Policy after Lisbon
Since the beginning of the process of European integration the EU Common Commercial Policy (CCP) has been one of the most dynamic political fields. The EU has achieved a leading role among the economic superpowers and is regarded as a single economic ...
Bungenberg, Marc,, Herrmann, Christoph,
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1989
The Community’s external economic policy has often been regarded as one of its major successes. It is second only to the Common Agricultural Policy in political importance, but has been far less divisive and contentious. The Community’s ability to act as an equal partner with the United States became demonstrably clear when the Kennedy and Tokyo Rounds
Hugh Arbuthnott, Geoffrey Edwards
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The Community’s external economic policy has often been regarded as one of its major successes. It is second only to the Common Agricultural Policy in political importance, but has been far less divisive and contentious. The Community’s ability to act as an equal partner with the United States became demonstrably clear when the Kennedy and Tokyo Rounds
Hugh Arbuthnott, Geoffrey Edwards
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European Union Common Commercial Policy
An effective international trade and investment policy is important for the European Union and to the EU is important for the maintenance of an open, rules-based trading system.
Stephen Woolcock, Woolcock, Stephen
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1984
The Community’s policy organs (Commission and Council) do not have full discretion in setting the objectives of the common commercial policy (=CCP) since a number of aims are expressed in the EEC Treaty itself. The Preamble underlines the desire “to contribute, by means of a common commercial policy, to the progressive abolition of restrictions on ...
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The Community’s policy organs (Commission and Council) do not have full discretion in setting the objectives of the common commercial policy (=CCP) since a number of aims are expressed in the EEC Treaty itself. The Preamble underlines the desire “to contribute, by means of a common commercial policy, to the progressive abolition of restrictions on ...
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