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EEAS 2.0 - A legal commentary on Council Decision 2010/427/EU on the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service (2013:1)

January 2013 • Blockmans Steven , Cremona Marise , Curtin Deirdre , De Baere Geert , Duke Simon , Eckes Christina , Hillion Christophe , Van Vooren Bart , Wessel Ramses , Wouters Jan

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In July 2010, the European Council decided on the organisation and functiong of the European External Action Service (EEAS). The EEAS is currently under review, and this new SIEPS report offers – for the first time – an article-by-article analysis of the Council Decision.

Close encounters of the Third Kind: The Interface between the EU and International Law after the Treaty of Lisbon (2013:8)

January 2013 • Wessel Ramses A.

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The Treaty on European Union stipulates that in its relations with the wider world, the EU shall uphold and promote its values and interests; it shall also contribute ‘to the strict observance and the development of international law, including respect for the principles of the United Nations’. In this report, the author discusses the evolving interface between the EU and international law after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty.

EEAS 2.0 - Recommendations for the amendment of Council Decision 2010/427/EU establishing the organization and functioning of the European External Action Service (2013:1op)

January 2013 • Wouters Jan , Wessel Ramses , Van Vooren Bart , Hillion Christophe , Eckes Christina , Duke Simon , De Baere Geert , Curtin Deirdre , Cremona Marise , Blockmans Steven

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This special SIEPS publication aims to contribute, in practical legal terms, to the review of the organization and functioning of the European External Action Service (EEAS). In particular, it offers specific recommendations for the amendment of Council Decision 2010/427/EU on which the Service’s operation is based.

The European External Action Service: towards a common diplomacy? (2010:6epa)

January 2010 • Lefebvre Maxime , Hillion Christophe

Analysis

During the past months, we have witnessed increasing activity regarding the establishment of a European External Action Service (EEAS) – one of the most emblematic innovations that the Treaty of Lisbon introduces to strengthen the EU external action. While the details of the EEAS organisation and functioning are still under (intense) discussion, this Analysis sheds light on the political and legal contexts in which the EEAS is being set up, and raises some questions as to its possible contribution to the development of a common European diplomacy.

Democracy Promotion in a Transatlantic Perspective (2009:1op)

January 2009 • von Meijenfeldt Roel , Melia Tom , Leissner Maria , Demes Pavol , Björkdahl Annika , Allen Michael

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This publication is the outcome of a seminar on democracy promotion in a transatlantic perspective organized jointly between the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies and Sweden’s Democracy Ambassador, Maria Leissner on 29 September 2008 in Stockholm. The aim of the publication is to make public the wealth of ideas and experiences that were presented at the seminar which deserves to be brought into the debate about democracy assistance and the possibility of enhanced future transatlantic cooperation.

The Eastern Partnership: Time for an Eastern Policy of the EU? (2009:14epa)

January 2009 • Michalski Anna

Analysis

The Eastern Partnership (EaP) was launched in May this year as a strengthened policy framework between the European Union and six countries in Eastern Europe and southern Caucasus. The overall aim of the partnership is to ensure stability and prosperity in a region that is characterized by stalled socio-economic and democratic reforms as well as ethnic tension and even armed conflict.

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