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From the December issue, Vol. 29/4: Analysing biofuels, hydropower, wind, nuclear and solar, Sarah Bufano explores whether there are new opportunities for EU-Brazil cooperation in renewable energy to meet the Strategic Partnership’s objectives.
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Natasha Georgio uses the new dynamics of EU-Russia energy relations, following the invasion of Ukraine, to engage in a theoretical debate about the conceptualizations of the EU as a liberal actor versus the perception of the EU as a realist actor.
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@Marinebardou.bsky.social at UCLouvain distinguishes 6 practices + 3 types of EP-Commission interactions in negotiating int’l agreements to demonstrate the value of analysing inter-institutional dynamics, rather than focusing solely on the perspective of the EP’s assertion.
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Vol. 29/4: Prof. @faheye.bsky.social examines the EU-US Trade and Technology Council’s overtly legalistic framing yet heavily delegalized outcomes using soft law to raise questions about the place of global law-making goals in the complex transatlantic relationship
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Tessa Sophie Hoffmann examines the complications of the new EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation’s interaction with state aid law & WTO subsidy law. She evaluates the German Monopoly Commission’s proposal to identify potential solutions for these challenges
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Dr. Viktor Szep of Groningen University argues that, since the start of the ‘geopolitical Commission’, the traditional legal boundaries of the CFSP and the CCP have been blurred to the extent that it no longer makes sense to draw a strict line between these external policies.
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The pre-publication of Issue 4 is out online, prefaced by Zagreb University Professor Iris Goldner’s editorial.
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'Legal Convergence through soft law? The EU-US Trade and Technology Council EU-US TTC'
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Vol 29/SI explores the implications of Russia’s war on 🇺🇦 on the borderlands from 🇳🇴to🇱🇹: transformation into a zone of confrontation, impacting cross-border interactions, regional security & normative frameworks. Eds: Profs Makarychev, Stoklosa & Yarovoy: tinyurl.com/4tce744t