Structural Principles in EU External Relations
In the first lecture in the Current Legal Problems Series 2015-16, Professor Marise Cremona (European University Institute) explores the role of law, and the Court of Justice, in the external relations of the European Union, and proposes an understanding of that role through the concept of structural principles.

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