Buch zur internationalen EU und CARICOM Law Conference veröffentlicht

  • 19.10.20 16:38
  • Ahmed Tahar Benmaghnia

EU_and_CARICOM_TagungsbandBereits im September 2018 tauschten sich Vertreter der jur. Fakultäten der Universitäten der Westindischen Inseln, Campus St. Augustine, Trinidad und Tobago, der Coventry Law School (UK) sowie der Brunswick European Law School (BELS) auf einem ersten Rechtskongress in Port of Spain, Trinidad und Tobago zu den Besonderheiten und Herausforderungen der EU-CARICOM Beziehungen aus.

Die lebhaften Diskussionen zu Kritik und Chancen in dem Rechtsverhältnis der EU und CARICOM und die gemeinschaftlich gefundenen Lösungen wurden nunmehr in einem einzigartigen Band verschriftlicht.

Seit dem 13.10.2020 ist das Buch im Buchhandel erhältlich und stellt eine hervorragende Grundlage für Studenten, Wissenschaftler und Praktiker gleichermaßen dar.

Mit Fallstudien zu Schlüsselthemen der Globalisierung, wie etwa Migration, nachhaltiger Handel und Investitionen, Cybersicherheit, Steuern und Energie uvm. werden die Auswirkungen von EU und CARICOM untersucht, die Kultur, Hoffnungen und wirtschaftliche Rahmenbedingungen prägen.

Beitragende:

  • Alicia Elias-Roberts, Stephen Hardy and Winfried Huck, The EU-CARICOM in Context
  • Stephen Hardy, The impact of BREXIT: In search of a new legal order?
  • Margaret Liu, The impact of the UK’s BREXIT on Anti-suit injunctions
  • Achim Rogmann, EU-CARICOM Trade Law as a tool for development?
  • Hannes Prochno, Building a digital anchor: a legal perspective on a prospective improvement of electronic data interchange in maritime trade
  • Claudia Kurkin, European Union and CARICOM: current challenges and potential solutions in the energy and investment sector
  • Anthony Gafoor, Select jurisprudence of the CJEU and CCJ – a comparative perspective
  • Stuart MacLennan, From Haven to Blacklist: UK, EU and Caribbean Co-operation on tax avoidance, after BREXIT
  • Aschille Clarke-Mendes, Impoverished Law: A Review of Trinidad and Tobago’s Immigration Act
  • Alicia Elias-Roberts, CARICOM Regional Integration and Challenges in Maritime Law – a case study of Guyana’s Offshore Energy Developments
  • Winfried Huck, SDGs and its impact on African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States and CARICOM – soft law on its way through the legal order
  • Fabian Stancke, National Champions and their impact on trade, trade policy and SDGs
  • Cherisse Francis, Charting a path to sustainable development: goals of CARICOM and the EU

Bibliographische Angaben:

Alicia Elias-Roberts, Stephen Hardy, Winfried Huck (Hrsg.), EU and Caricom: Dilemmas Versus Opportunities on Development, Law and Economics, Schriftenreihe: Transnational Law and Governance (Hrsg. der Schriftenreihe: Paolo Davide Farah, GLawCal)

Routledge, Abingdon (UK)/New York 2020, 232 Seiten

ISBN 978-0367857769 (Print), ISBN 978-1003096863 (eBook)

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New book published: EU and Caricom – Dilemmas Versus Opportunities on Development, Law and Economics

EU_and_CARICOM_Tagungsband In September 2018, representatives of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago, Coventry Law School, UK and Brunswick European Law School (BELS) exchanged on the numerous special features and challenges of EU-CARICOM relations at the jointly organised first legal congress in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

The lively discussions on criticism and opportunities in the legal relationship between the EU and CARICOM and the solutions jointly found have now been published in a unique volume.

The book is available since 13 th October 2020 and provides an excellent basis for students, academics and practitioners alike.

Providing case studies on key issues of globalisation such as migration, sustainable trade and investment, cyber security, taxation and energy, it examines the impact of the EU and CARICOM on culture, hopes and economic framework today.

 

 

 

Contributors:

  • Alicia Elias-Roberts, Stephen Hardy and Winfried Huck, The EU-CARICOM in Context
  • Stephen Hardy, The impact of BREXIT: In search of a new legal order?
  • Margaret Liu, The impact of the UK's BREXIT on anti-suit injunctions
  • Achim Rogmann, EU-CARICOM Trade Law as a tool for development?
  • Hannes Prochno, Building a digital anchor: a legal perspective on a prospective improvement of electronic data interchange in maritime trade
  • Claudia Kurkin, European Union and CARICOM: current challenges and potential solutions in the energy and investment sector
  • Anthony Gafoor, Select jurisprudence of the CJEU and CCJ - a comparative perspective
  • Stuart MacLennan, From Haven to Blacklist: UK, EU and Caribbean Co-operation on tax avoidance, after BREXIT
  • Aschille Clarke-Mendes, Impoverished Law: A Review of Trinidad and Tobago's Immigration Act
  • Alicia Elias-Roberts, CARICOM Regional Integration and Challenges in Maritime Law - a case study of Guyana’s Offshore Energy Developments
  • Winfried Huck, SDGs and its impact on African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States and CARICOM - soft law on its way through the legal order
  • Fabian Stancke, National Champions and their impact on trade, trade policy and SDGs
  • Cherisse Francis, Charting a path to sustainable development: goals of CARICOM and the EU

Bibliographic references:

Alicia Elias-Roberts, Stephen Hardy, Winfried Huck (eds.), EU and Caricom: Dilemmas Versus Opportunities on Development, Law and Economics, Book series: Transnational Law and Governance (Series Editor: Paolo Davide Farah, GLawCal)

Routledge, Abingdon (UK)/New York 2020, 232 pages

ISBN 978-0367857769 (Print), ISBN 978-1003096863 (eBook)

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