The legal and political implications of the case law of the Court of justice of the european union on the common foreign and security policy
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Auteur(s) : Rodriguez, Logan
Directeur(s) : Stoppioni, Edoardo
Composante : Faculté de droit, de sciences politiques et de gestion
Établissement : Université de Strasbourg
Date de création : 30-06-2025
Résumé(s) : This thesis examines the legal and political implications of the Court of Justice of the European Union’s case law on the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Although the Treaties formally restrict the Court’s jurisdiction in CFSP matters, the Court has progressively expanded its jurisdiction through a narrow reading of the carve-out and an extensive interpretation of the clawbacks. By analysing landmark judgment, from ECOWAS to KS and KD, the thesis shows how the Court has normalised the CFSP within the EU’s constitutional framework, altered the interinstitutional balance of power, strengthened fundamental rights through reasoning by implied hierarchy, and potentially produced ex-ante effects on sanctions policy and CSDP missions. The study highlights the gap between abundant legal commentary and the limited political analysis of these developments.
Discipline : Droit et politiques de l'Union européenne
Directeur(s) : Stoppioni, Edoardo
Composante : Faculté de droit, de sciences politiques et de gestion
Établissement : Université de Strasbourg
Date de création : 30-06-2025
Résumé(s) : This thesis examines the legal and political implications of the Court of Justice of the European Union’s case law on the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Although the Treaties formally restrict the Court’s jurisdiction in CFSP matters, the Court has progressively expanded its jurisdiction through a narrow reading of the carve-out and an extensive interpretation of the clawbacks. By analysing landmark judgment, from ECOWAS to KS and KD, the thesis shows how the Court has normalised the CFSP within the EU’s constitutional framework, altered the interinstitutional balance of power, strengthened fundamental rights through reasoning by implied hierarchy, and potentially produced ex-ante effects on sanctions policy and CSDP missions. The study highlights the gap between abundant legal commentary and the limited political analysis of these developments.
Discipline : Droit et politiques de l'Union européenne
Mots-clés libres :
Couverture : FR
- Union européenne
- Cour de justice
- Droit européen
- Politique étrangère et de sécurité commune
- Droit international
- Droit constitutionnel (droit européen)
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Type : Mémoire de master, Memoire Unistra
Format : PDF
Source(s) :
Format : PDF
Source(s) :
- http://www.sudoc.fr/293597502
Entrepôt d'origine :
Identifiant : ecrin-ori-403803
Type de ressource : Ressource documentaire
Identifiant : ecrin-ori-403803
Type de ressource : Ressource documentaire
