Colonialism and the EU Legal Order
Herausgeber: Eklund, Hanna
Colonialism and the EU Legal Order
Herausgeber: Eklund, Hanna
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This book shows how Europe's history of colonialism has shaped the development of the EU legal order. Offering the reader a broadened perspective on contemporary EU law, the book illustrates the impact of colonialism on the application of law, on actors and institutions, and on changes in EU membership over time.
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This book shows how Europe's history of colonialism has shaped the development of the EU legal order. Offering the reader a broadened perspective on contemporary EU law, the book illustrates the impact of colonialism on the application of law, on actors and institutions, and on changes in EU membership over time.
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- Law in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781009508445
- ISBN-10: 100950844X
- Artikelnr.: 74898001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Law in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781009508445
- ISBN-10: 100950844X
- Artikelnr.: 74898001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Colonialism and the EU Legal Order: An Introduction Hanna Eklund; Part
I. Law: 2. Reciprocity and Direct Effect: Yaoundé and Trade Integration
Marise Cremona; 3. The Common Agricultural Policy and Southern Rivalries:
The Case of Algerian Wine Daniela Caruso; 4. Racializing the European
Border: Free Movement of Workers and the (Former) Colonies Karim Fertikh;
5. Discrimination Based on Race: The Story of Moroccan SNCF Workers in
France Lionel Zevounou; 6. Rethinking EU Social and Labour Law through
Racial Capitalism Diamond Ashiagbor; 7. Towards Monetary Sovereignty: The
Colonial History of the CFA Franc and How to Transition to the Eco Kako
Nubukpo; 8. Europe's Refugee 'Crises' and The Colonial Legacies in EU
Migration and Asylum Law Veronica Corcodel; 9. From Political to
Migration-Based Conditionality in EU Development Policy: 'Plus ça change,
plus c'est la même chose' Janine Silga; Part II. Actors: 10. 'We Must
Pretend to Follow the Laws': The Colonial Artists of EEC Development Policy
Véronique Dimier; 11. Colonial-Era Mixed Courts, Early Euro-Lawyers, and EU
Law as Constitutional Law Michel Erpelding; Part III. Exits: 12. Algeria
and the European Union: From Exit to Challenges of Continuity Amel
Benrejdal Boudjemaa; 13. 'Eurarctic': Colonialism and EU-Greenland
Relations Ulla Neergaard; 14. The Land of Many Laws: Brexit and the Legacy
of Colonialism in Northern Ireland Stephen Coutts; Part IV. Futures: 15.
The Missing View from the Cathedral: European Law During and After Colonies
and Empires Antoine Vauchez; 16. Decolonizing Research and Teaching in EU
Law: Purpose, Principles and Practice Iyiola Solanke.
I. Law: 2. Reciprocity and Direct Effect: Yaoundé and Trade Integration
Marise Cremona; 3. The Common Agricultural Policy and Southern Rivalries:
The Case of Algerian Wine Daniela Caruso; 4. Racializing the European
Border: Free Movement of Workers and the (Former) Colonies Karim Fertikh;
5. Discrimination Based on Race: The Story of Moroccan SNCF Workers in
France Lionel Zevounou; 6. Rethinking EU Social and Labour Law through
Racial Capitalism Diamond Ashiagbor; 7. Towards Monetary Sovereignty: The
Colonial History of the CFA Franc and How to Transition to the Eco Kako
Nubukpo; 8. Europe's Refugee 'Crises' and The Colonial Legacies in EU
Migration and Asylum Law Veronica Corcodel; 9. From Political to
Migration-Based Conditionality in EU Development Policy: 'Plus ça change,
plus c'est la même chose' Janine Silga; Part II. Actors: 10. 'We Must
Pretend to Follow the Laws': The Colonial Artists of EEC Development Policy
Véronique Dimier; 11. Colonial-Era Mixed Courts, Early Euro-Lawyers, and EU
Law as Constitutional Law Michel Erpelding; Part III. Exits: 12. Algeria
and the European Union: From Exit to Challenges of Continuity Amel
Benrejdal Boudjemaa; 13. 'Eurarctic': Colonialism and EU-Greenland
Relations Ulla Neergaard; 14. The Land of Many Laws: Brexit and the Legacy
of Colonialism in Northern Ireland Stephen Coutts; Part IV. Futures: 15.
The Missing View from the Cathedral: European Law During and After Colonies
and Empires Antoine Vauchez; 16. Decolonizing Research and Teaching in EU
Law: Purpose, Principles and Practice Iyiola Solanke.
1. Colonialism and the EU Legal Order: An Introduction Hanna Eklund; Part
I. Law: 2. Reciprocity and Direct Effect: Yaoundé and Trade Integration
Marise Cremona; 3. The Common Agricultural Policy and Southern Rivalries:
The Case of Algerian Wine Daniela Caruso; 4. Racializing the European
Border: Free Movement of Workers and the (Former) Colonies Karim Fertikh;
5. Discrimination Based on Race: The Story of Moroccan SNCF Workers in
France Lionel Zevounou; 6. Rethinking EU Social and Labour Law through
Racial Capitalism Diamond Ashiagbor; 7. Towards Monetary Sovereignty: The
Colonial History of the CFA Franc and How to Transition to the Eco Kako
Nubukpo; 8. Europe's Refugee 'Crises' and The Colonial Legacies in EU
Migration and Asylum Law Veronica Corcodel; 9. From Political to
Migration-Based Conditionality in EU Development Policy: 'Plus ça change,
plus c'est la même chose' Janine Silga; Part II. Actors: 10. 'We Must
Pretend to Follow the Laws': The Colonial Artists of EEC Development Policy
Véronique Dimier; 11. Colonial-Era Mixed Courts, Early Euro-Lawyers, and EU
Law as Constitutional Law Michel Erpelding; Part III. Exits: 12. Algeria
and the European Union: From Exit to Challenges of Continuity Amel
Benrejdal Boudjemaa; 13. 'Eurarctic': Colonialism and EU-Greenland
Relations Ulla Neergaard; 14. The Land of Many Laws: Brexit and the Legacy
of Colonialism in Northern Ireland Stephen Coutts; Part IV. Futures: 15.
The Missing View from the Cathedral: European Law During and After Colonies
and Empires Antoine Vauchez; 16. Decolonizing Research and Teaching in EU
Law: Purpose, Principles and Practice Iyiola Solanke.
I. Law: 2. Reciprocity and Direct Effect: Yaoundé and Trade Integration
Marise Cremona; 3. The Common Agricultural Policy and Southern Rivalries:
The Case of Algerian Wine Daniela Caruso; 4. Racializing the European
Border: Free Movement of Workers and the (Former) Colonies Karim Fertikh;
5. Discrimination Based on Race: The Story of Moroccan SNCF Workers in
France Lionel Zevounou; 6. Rethinking EU Social and Labour Law through
Racial Capitalism Diamond Ashiagbor; 7. Towards Monetary Sovereignty: The
Colonial History of the CFA Franc and How to Transition to the Eco Kako
Nubukpo; 8. Europe's Refugee 'Crises' and The Colonial Legacies in EU
Migration and Asylum Law Veronica Corcodel; 9. From Political to
Migration-Based Conditionality in EU Development Policy: 'Plus ça change,
plus c'est la même chose' Janine Silga; Part II. Actors: 10. 'We Must
Pretend to Follow the Laws': The Colonial Artists of EEC Development Policy
Véronique Dimier; 11. Colonial-Era Mixed Courts, Early Euro-Lawyers, and EU
Law as Constitutional Law Michel Erpelding; Part III. Exits: 12. Algeria
and the European Union: From Exit to Challenges of Continuity Amel
Benrejdal Boudjemaa; 13. 'Eurarctic': Colonialism and EU-Greenland
Relations Ulla Neergaard; 14. The Land of Many Laws: Brexit and the Legacy
of Colonialism in Northern Ireland Stephen Coutts; Part IV. Futures: 15.
The Missing View from the Cathedral: European Law During and After Colonies
and Empires Antoine Vauchez; 16. Decolonizing Research and Teaching in EU
Law: Purpose, Principles and Practice Iyiola Solanke.







