ABSTRACT

This book unveils the potential of utilizing EU Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) as an instrument of promoting the rule of law to third states.

In doing so, the book combines development economics, foreign policy and legal perspectives at three levels of analysis of four sectors to introduce the concept of "EU value-promoting RTAs". The book demonstrates that the EU RTAs bear considerable potential to be strategized as instruments of promoting the rule of law in third states, requiring, however, overcoming strict divides between EU political and economic cooperation, and values and acquis conditionality in its relations with third countries.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Studies, European Union Law, EU external action/foreign policy, EU trade agreements and Development Studies, as well as to NGOs and think tanks that work on European affairs.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

EU external economic policy

History and the legal basis

chapter 3|24 pages

The interplay between trade liberalization and the rule of law in the development context

Towards the concept of EU value-promoting Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs)

chapter 4|38 pages

EU rule of law promotion through RTAs in third states

The “regulation” dimension

chapter 5|38 pages

EU rule of law promotion through RTAs in third states

The “action” dimension

chapter 8|26 pages

The EU-Ukraine DCFTA as an instrument of promoting the rule of law

Conflict, unique approaches to assistance and unexpected spillovers