The Phenomenon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 November 2020
Chapter 2 conceptualises the phenomenon of exporting the internal market acquis and thereby expanding the internal market to non-EU Member States without membership in the Union. The Chapter explores the evolving role of the internal market acquis in the EU’s external relations by analysing the dynamics between the aims of various international instruments and the character and scope of the internal market acquis contained therein. The various functions of the acquis are identified and shown in a progression in time and across various country groups in the EU’s neighbourhood.
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