THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY

The central theme of this article is given by the influence that fundamental values and principles of international law have on the construction of the European security policies. These principles are not only abstract, theoretical constructions, lacking legal effects, but represent the expressio...

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Main Author: Laura-Simona Todoruț
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ovidius University of Constanta 2018-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Historical Studies
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Online Access:https://romanianjournalofhistoricalstudies.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/laura-simona-todoruc89b-the-relevance-of-international-law-in-defining-europes-common-security.pdf
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spelling doaj-351a8f02214c499b85b75143724cc75a2020-11-25T01:20:23ZengOvidius University of ConstantaRomanian Journal of Historical Studies2601-34282018-06-01113949THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY Laura-Simona Todoruț0 “Ovidius” University of Constanța, RomaniaThe central theme of this article is given by the influence that fundamental values and principles of international law have on the construction of the European security policies. These principles are not only abstract, theoretical constructions, lacking legal effects, but represent the expression of the fundamental values underlying the international legal architecture. The basis for placing these values and principles at the center of the common policies is justified by the status of the European Union as a subject of the international law system. The increasing involvement of the EU in fields such as security and defense, democracy and human rights justifies the importance of identifying and highlighting the principles governing the organization and its policies. The recognition of their authority and the de facto application of these principles and norms by the European institutions, in the framework of its external actions and mechanisms, ensure the legality of the organization's activityhttps://romanianjournalofhistoricalstudies.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/laura-simona-todoruc89b-the-relevance-of-international-law-in-defining-europes-common-security.pdfEuropean Unionfundamental valuesprinciples of international lawCommon Foreign and Security Policy
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THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY
Romanian Journal of Historical Studies
European Union
fundamental values
principles of international law
Common Foreign and Security Policy
author_facet Laura-Simona Todoruț
author_sort Laura-Simona Todoruț
title THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY
title_short THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY
title_full THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY
title_fullStr THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY
title_full_unstemmed THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DEFINING EUROPE'S COMMON SECURITY
title_sort relevance of international law in defining europe's common security
publisher Ovidius University of Constanta
series Romanian Journal of Historical Studies
issn 2601-3428
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The central theme of this article is given by the influence that fundamental values and principles of international law have on the construction of the European security policies. These principles are not only abstract, theoretical constructions, lacking legal effects, but represent the expression of the fundamental values underlying the international legal architecture. The basis for placing these values and principles at the center of the common policies is justified by the status of the European Union as a subject of the international law system. The increasing involvement of the EU in fields such as security and defense, democracy and human rights justifies the importance of identifying and highlighting the principles governing the organization and its policies. The recognition of their authority and the de facto application of these principles and norms by the European institutions, in the framework of its external actions and mechanisms, ensure the legality of the organization's activity
topic European Union
fundamental values
principles of international law
Common Foreign and Security Policy
url https://romanianjournalofhistoricalstudies.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/laura-simona-todoruc89b-the-relevance-of-international-law-in-defining-europes-common-security.pdf
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