by Deirdre Curtin (Editor), Deirdre Curtin (Editor), Elaine Fahey (Editor)
As a medium for communication between the EU and the USA, law has the ability to provide unique insights into the state of contemporary transatlantic relations. A Transatlantic Community of Law offers legal perspectives on the emerging institutional characteristics of transatlantic relations and contemporary rule-making in both trade and security. Making use of rule of law analysis which has hitherto not been conducted in transatlantic relations scholarship, it draws together EU law, governance and rule-making scholarship and offers new ways of thinking about the use of law and contemporary transatlantic institutions.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 349
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 17 Jul 2014
ISBN 10: 1107060516
ISBN 13: 9781107060517
Book Overview: This volume explores law's place in contemporary transatlantic relations and considers its institutional characteristics and trade and security rule-making.