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Unlock the key foundations of the External Relations of the EU with this detailed and well-structured set of notes from the 2022/23 academic year. This bundle covers crucial topics that are essential for understanding the EU’s external competences and legal framework, including: • Legal Personality of the EU • Principles of Conferral • Explicit Attribution of External Competencies • Implied External Competences • ERTA Competencies • Complementarity • General Legal Bases Each section contains extended, detailed notes along with a summary table to help you quickly locate key information, making these notes an excellent resource for exam revision. The notes are comprehensive yet clear, helping to ensure a deeper understanding of the topics covered in class. The student who created these notes received a 13/20 on the final exam, reflecting a strong grasp of the material. This resource is ideal for any student looking to reinforce their knowledge, streamline revision, and perform well in exams.

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The Law of External relations of EU
LECTURE NOTES – Foundations



INTRODUCTION

► Course materials:

o Reading list posted online before each lecture/theme.

o Book: J. Wouters, F. Hoffmeister, G. De Baere, T. Ramopoulos, The Law of EU
External Relations. Cases, Materials, and Commentary on the EU as an
International Legal Actor (3rd edn, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021).

► Evaluation: Written open book exam (on Friday, 23 June 2023) consisting of one or
more fictitious cases and an essay question.

The Foundations of EU External Action

► Introduction

► Pillar Structure

► Legal personality

► Conferral

► Explicit Attribution of External Competences

► Implied External Competences

► General Legal Bases

► Conferral in the CFSP




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LECTURE NOTES – Foundations

THE PILLAR STRUCTURE




LEGAL PERSONALITY

Pre Lisbon:

Article 281 EC:

► ‘The Community shall have legal personality’

Article 24 EU pre Lisbon:

► When it is necessary to conclude an agreement with one or more States or
international organisations in implementation of this title, the Council may
authorise the Presidency, assisted by the Commission as appropriate, to open


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LECTURE NOTES – Foundations

negotiations to that effect. Such agreements shall be concluded by the Council on a
recommendation from the Presidency.

► […]

► 5. No agreement shall be binding on a Member State whose representative in the
Council states that it has to comply with the requirements of its own constitutional
procedure; the other members of the Council may agree that the agreement shall
nevertheless apply provisionally.

► 6. Agreements concluded under the conditions set out by this Article shall be binding
on the institutions of the Union.




► Reparation for Injuries suffered in the Service of the United Nations [1949] ICJ Reports
174, 179: ‘Accordingly, the Court has come to the conclusion that the
Organization is an international person. That is not the same thing as saying that
it is a State, which it certainly is not, or that its legal personality and rights and duties
are the same as those of a State. Still less is it the same thing as saying that it is “a
super-State”, whatever that expression may mean.’

Post Lisbon:

Does this change anything?  Doulf Art 47 EU grant Eu international legal personality? 
Impact art 47 EU on division of competences Union and Member States?  Does art 47 EU
make Union into a state or bring it close to being a super-state?


PRINCIPLE OF CONFERRAL

General

- The legality of the Use by a State of Nuclear Weapons in Armed Conflict [1996] ICJ
Reports 66, para 25: ‘The Court need hardly point out that international organizations
are subjects of international law which do not, unlike States, possess a general

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