AUC IURIDICA
AUC IURIDICA

Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica (AUC Iuridica) is a legal journal published since 1955, which presents longer essays as well as short articles on topics relevant for legal theory and international, European and Czech law. It also publishes works concerning current legislative problems.

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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 57 No 1 (2011), 59–97

Vnitrostátní účinky vnějších smluv EU

[Internal Legal Consequences of EU External Agreements]

Pavel Svoboda

published online: 04. 02. 2015

abstract

Internal Legal Consequences of EU External Agreements This paper aids at analyzing legal consequences that so-called EU external agreements may have in internal legal orders of EU Member States. These consequences are linked first of all to the double nature of the said external agreements as – at the same time – EU law acts adopted by EU institutions and treaties under international law. A second layer of consequences arises from domestic rules linked to approving these external agreements by internal constitutional procedures; this area is specifically sensitive with regard to EU CFSP agreements. Thirdly, international and EU responsibility of both EU and its Members States for carrying out external agreements is analyzed. These problems are particularly integrating because international law rules of international organizations’ responsibility are only being formulated.

keywords: external agreements; international responsibility of EU; previous agreements; CFSP agreements; concluding of external agreements; mixed agreements vnější smlouvy; mezinárodní odpovědnost EU; dřívější smlouvy; smlouvy SZBP; uzavírání vnějších smluv; smíšené smlouvy

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ISSN: 0323-0619
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