The Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union : moving toward a greater understanding / Angela Di Gregorio and Arianna Angeli (eds.).
2017
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Title
The Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union : moving toward a greater understanding / Angela Di Gregorio and Arianna Angeli (eds.).
Published
The Hague : Eleven International Publishing, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
KJC2045 .E83 2017
ISBN
9462367361 (hbk)
9789462367364 (hbk)
9789462746695 (online)
9789462367364 (hbk)
9789462746695 (online)
Description
viii, 223 pages ; 25 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
9789462367364
System Control No.
(OCoLC)968758479
Summary
This volume analyzes the evolution of geo-political and economic integration in the Eurasian area. The Eurasian integration is a growing phenomenon and the largest scale analysis proves necessary to avoid simplistic judgments based only on the geo-political approach. The editors of this publication present different profiles of integration, such as the geo-political and constitutional aspect, the relations with the European Union, migration issues, energy flows, the compatibility between the Eurasian and the WTO law, and the comparison with the European integration model. The book presents a wide range of viewpoints through essays of specialists from Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, Italy, France. The book is of interest to academics and practitioners in constitutional, international and European law, international relations, and political science. It was published with the support of the Department of International Studies of the University of Milan, within which a specific multidisciplinary research group on the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, well known at national and international level, has consolidated its experience over the years.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references
Available in Other Form
Also available as: Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union The Eleven International Publishing, 2017 9789462746695 (OCoLC)974642799
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Table of Contents
pt. I
Introductory Remarks
1.
Eurasian Economic Union: Origin and Development of a New Integration Format Compared with That of the EU / Angela Di Gregorio
3
2.
Modern Concept of Eurasianism and the Perspectives of Cooperation between EU and EAEU / Iuliia Sushkova
27
pt. II
Geopolitical Environment
3.
Big Europe's Gap: Dynamic Obstacles for Integration between European Union and Eurasian Economic Union / Mikhail Minakov
45
4.
Human Security Dimension across the Frozen Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space / Grazvydas Jasutis
57
5.
Secession of Crimea from Ukraine: Between International Legality and Realpolitik / Mara Valenti
69
6.
Ukrainian Migratory Flows toward Europe and Russia since the Outbreak of the Geopolitical Crisis / Sandro Rinauro
85
7.
Eurasian Integration and the Energy Factor: Where Does the EAEU Stand? / Carlo Frappi
93
pt. III
Constitutional Law and Human Rights
8.
Cooperation between the European Union and the Council of Europe in the Field of Institutional Reforms in Newly Independent States / Caterina Filippini
109
9.
Constitutional and Legal Instruments of Democratization and Farewell to the Soviet Past (Ukrainian Case) / Iurii Barabash
125
10.
Regionalization-Devolution-Decentralization Processes in the Countries of the Eastern Partnership / Arianna Angeli
137
11.
EU-Moldova Association Agreement: What Are the Effects on State Reformation? / Natasa Danelciuc-Colodrovschi
157
12.
Limits of the Judiciary within the Eurasian Integration Process / Maksim Karliuk
171
pt. IV
International Trade Law
13.
Compatibility of the Eurasian Economic Union Law and the WTO Agreements / Daria Boklan
187
14.
Legal Aspects of Russia and EU Energy Sector Relations in the Context of the `Third Energy Package' WTO Dispute (DS 476) / Ilya Lifshits
197
15.
Dutch Referendum on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and the Democratic Legitimacy of EU `New Generation' Trade Agreements / Anna G. Micara
205