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Panos Koutrakos (ed.): European foreign policy—legal and political perspectives

Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2011, 320 pp

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  1. A/RES/65/276 of 10 May 2011.

  2. cf. GA/11079/Rev. 1 concerning the controversial debate about the status granted to the EU.

  3. cf. Council, SC/11218/07, para. 1.

  4. FCC = Bundesverfassungsgericht.

  5. cf. most recently FCC, BVerfGE 123, p. 267 (344 et seq.) on the Lisbon Treaty.

  6. Joint Cases C-402/05 P and C-415/05 P—Kadi, §§ 288 et seqq.

  7. Case T 85/09—Kadi II.

  8. Art. 25 UN-Charter.

  9. Advocate General Maduro, Opinion C-402/05 P and C-415/05 P—Kadi, § 39.

  10. Case C 112/00—Schmidberger.

  11. S/RES/1989 of 17 June 2011.

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Fremuth, M.L. Panos Koutrakos (ed.): European foreign policy—legal and political perspectives. China-EU Law J 2, 145–152 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12689-012-0013-1

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