Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures and Tables
- Table of Principal Treaties
- Part I The Legal and Policy Context for EU–Korea Relations
- 1 An Introduction to the Legal Framework for EU–Korea Relations
- 2 The EU–Korea FTA: The Legal and Policy Framework in the European Union
- 3 The Policy and Institutional Framework for FTA Negotiations in the Republic of Korea
- Part II Trade and Economic Integration between the EU and Korea
- Part III Beyond Trade and Economic Cooperation: Wider Issues in EU–Korea Relations
- Index
2 - The EU–Korea FTA: The Legal and Policy Framework in the European Union
from Part I - The Legal and Policy Context for EU–Korea Relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures and Tables
- Table of Principal Treaties
- Part I The Legal and Policy Context for EU–Korea Relations
- 1 An Introduction to the Legal Framework for EU–Korea Relations
- 2 The EU–Korea FTA: The Legal and Policy Framework in the European Union
- 3 The Policy and Institutional Framework for FTA Negotiations in the Republic of Korea
- Part II Trade and Economic Integration between the EU and Korea
- Part III Beyond Trade and Economic Cooperation: Wider Issues in EU–Korea Relations
- Index
Summary
INTRODUCTION
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union and its Member States of the one part, and the Republic of Korea on the other part is the most important trade agreement concluded by the European Union (EU) since the conclusion of the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1994. This contribution seeks to place the EU-Korea FTA in respect to the policy and the legal framework of the European Union.
In October 2006, the European Union announced its renewed trade strategy in the Global Europe Communication. It established an integrated approach, detailing how to effectively combine internal and external policies, in order to create a favourable climate for the development of the EU's competitiveness. Among the most important elements of this new policy framework was the direction to launch Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on an unprecedented scale in the EU. Based on this strategy, Korea emerged as one of the EU's priority FTA partners. Besides Korea, negotiations with other countries and regions in Asia and elsewhere followed. However, the negotiations with Korea were finalised first, and, thanks to its ground-breaking provisions, the EU-Korea FTA created, if not a benchmark, then, at least, a reference point for any future FTA in the EU.
As regards the legal framework in the European Union, the Agreement is significant, in the sense that negotiations were initiated and completed before the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, while the signature, provisional application and conclusion of the Agreement took place, or will take place after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon.
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- The European Union and South KoreaThe Legal Framework for Strengthening Trade, Economic and Political Relations, pp. 21 - 40Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2013