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The Constitutionalization of European Foreign Policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Piet Eeckhout*
Affiliation:
Of the Faculty of Laws, University College London

Abstract

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Type
The EU as a Global Actor in a Multipolar World
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2014

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References

1 See Kadi & Al Barakaat v. Council & Commission, Joined Cases C-402 & 415/05 P, [2008] ECR 1-6351.

2 Council, Commission & UK v. Kadi, Joined Cases C-584/10, C-593/10, & C-595/10 P, Opinion of 19 March 2013.

3 Commission v. Council, Case 22/70, [1971] ECR 263.

4 Commission v. Sweden, Case C-246/07, [2010] ECR 1-3317.