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Foreseeability and Anticipation as Constraints on Member State Action under Mixed Agreements

Öberg, Marja-Liisa (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Juridiska institutionen,Juridiska fakulteten,Department of Law,Faculty of Law
Klamert, Marcus (author)
Sigmund Freud Private University
Levrat, Nicolas (editor)
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Kaspiarovich, Yuliya (editor)
Kaddous, Christine (editor)
Wessel, Ramses A (editor)
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Hart Publishing, 2022
2022
English.
In: The EU and its Member States’ Joint Participation in International Agreements. - : Hart Publishing. - 9781509945900 - 9781509945870 ; , s. 59-76
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  • The Member States’ external action, including the conclusion of mixed agreements, is constrained not only by an obligation to conform to EU law as it is but also by an obligation to foresee or anticipate its future developments. The latter may concern either changes in legislation or policy, or the case law of the Court of Justice. Foreseeability demands anticipation or awareness of a future event or circumstance. Anticipation, on the other hand, suggests a prior action which takes into consideration a later action. This chapter discusses the relevance of both foreseeability and anticipation as concepts in EU law, generally, and EU external relations law, particularly, with special regard to the conclusion of mixed agreements. It shows that Union institutions must foresee certain future developments and events when taking action both internally and externally, while elements of anticipation constrain Member States based on the duty of loyal cooperation. It establishes both the substantive and temporal scope of these duties imposed on the Member States and discusses their relevance with regard to the case law of the Court of Justice in the context of mixed agreements. Overall, the chapter intends to contribute to understanding the temporal, ‘prospective’ side of restrictions incumbent on the Member States’ external action, especially in the context of mixed agreements.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Juridik (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Law (hsv//eng)

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EU law
Public international law
EU-rätt
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