The Lisbon Treaty and Changes in the Legal Rules on the Common Commercial Policy

The EU Lisbon Treaty 2007 (LT) brings some changes for the common commercial policy (CCP) and the decision-making processes related to it. CCP is newly included in the one area with all the external activities of the EU, with foreign and security policy, international environmental policy, developme...

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Main Author: Janků Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:EU agrarian Law
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eual-2017-0002
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spelling doaj-6365224c5fb44f1bab8d7b77c23595e32021-09-05T20:44:55ZengSciendoEU agrarian Law1339-92762017-06-0161101710.1515/eual-2017-0002eual-2017-0002The Lisbon Treaty and Changes in the Legal Rules on the Common Commercial PolicyJanků Martin0University of Finance and Administration, Estonska 500/3, 10100 Praha 10, PolandThe EU Lisbon Treaty 2007 (LT) brings some changes for the common commercial policy (CCP) and the decision-making processes related to it. CCP is newly included in the one area with all the external activities of the EU, with foreign and security policy, international environmental policy, development aid and economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries. The fundamental areas of the CCP have been expanded to include foreign direct investment, services and trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights. The EU’s exclusive competence for external negotiation of agreements in areas of exclusive competence and internal CCP regarding their implementation were confirmed. The changes affect the role of the European Parliament and also the functioning of the European Council, the Council, and competences of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the European External Action Service. Together with these changes, there will be also changes in procedures within the European Union. A number of aspects of the decision-making process are not yet entirely clarified, and only the practice of the participation of the EU Member States and the European Parliament in the formation of the common commercial policy will bring more meaningful conclusions. The changes brought by the LT will affect not only the extent of the influence of EU Member States on the common commercial policy, but they can also affect the position of the EU in the context of international trade, particularly in the area of negotiating commitments and rules of multilateral and bilateral trade and investment agreements.https://doi.org/10.1515/eual-2017-0002eu common commercial policylisbon treatyforeign direct investmentsexternal and internal exclusive eu competences
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foreign direct investments
external and internal exclusive eu competences
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title The Lisbon Treaty and Changes in the Legal Rules on the Common Commercial Policy
title_short The Lisbon Treaty and Changes in the Legal Rules on the Common Commercial Policy
title_full The Lisbon Treaty and Changes in the Legal Rules on the Common Commercial Policy
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description The EU Lisbon Treaty 2007 (LT) brings some changes for the common commercial policy (CCP) and the decision-making processes related to it. CCP is newly included in the one area with all the external activities of the EU, with foreign and security policy, international environmental policy, development aid and economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries. The fundamental areas of the CCP have been expanded to include foreign direct investment, services and trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights. The EU’s exclusive competence for external negotiation of agreements in areas of exclusive competence and internal CCP regarding their implementation were confirmed. The changes affect the role of the European Parliament and also the functioning of the European Council, the Council, and competences of the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the European External Action Service. Together with these changes, there will be also changes in procedures within the European Union. A number of aspects of the decision-making process are not yet entirely clarified, and only the practice of the participation of the EU Member States and the European Parliament in the formation of the common commercial policy will bring more meaningful conclusions. The changes brought by the LT will affect not only the extent of the influence of EU Member States on the common commercial policy, but they can also affect the position of the EU in the context of international trade, particularly in the area of negotiating commitments and rules of multilateral and bilateral trade and investment agreements.
topic eu common commercial policy
lisbon treaty
foreign direct investments
external and internal exclusive eu competences
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