Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order the Eu and the World

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Web. October 17, 2022. . This interdisciplinary book explores the concept of EU convergence with the global legal order. It covers the policies, legislation and practices of the EU as a leading player in the world promoting “contrarian” convergence. In a dynamic twist, the book uses a methodology to reflect on some of the most radically changing dimensions of current world events. The questions discussed are: who and what are the themes and objects of convergence in relation to the EU and the world? How do “court-centred” and less “court-centred” approaches differ? Can political science and international relations be used as “tools of service”? Four key themes are examined: – EU convergence;- world trade versus convergence;- the EU as an outstanding internationalist; and- Position convergence through methodology. Framing Convergence with the Global Legal Order: The EU and the World, edited by Elaine Fahey (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020). / Kübek, Gesa. This interdisciplinary book explores the concept of EU convergence with the global legal order.

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