Mixed competences and ‘second generation’ trade agreements: a consideration of EU disintegration

IF 1.8 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Research Exchange Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2474736x.2020.1806003
Valerie J. D’Erman
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ABSTRACT This paper considers recent developments in EU trade policy in the context of the theoretical framework of ‘disintegration’. The events surrounding the conclusion of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada, as well as the CJEU’s opinion on the EU-Singapore free trade agreement, underscore the limits to centralized decision-making in trade policy for newer ‘second generation’ trade agreements. The argument is that recent political developments with EU trade agreements have complicated the possibility for further exclusive competence at the supranational level, and in doing so have indirectly illustrated some potential limits to further economic integration. This examination is helpful when considering if (or to what degree) the logic of European integration has been weakened in the aftermath of various crises, and whether the federal structure of EU governance is able to accommodate changes in the allocation of competences in trade policy.
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混合能力和“第二代”贸易协定:对欧盟解体的考虑
本文在“解体”理论框架的背景下考虑了欧盟贸易政策的最新发展。围绕与加拿大的全面经济贸易协定(CETA)达成的事件,以及欧洲法院对欧盟-新加坡自由贸易协定的意见,都突显了新“第二代”贸易协定在贸易政策方面集中决策的局限性。他们的论点是,最近欧盟贸易协定的政治发展,使在超国家层面进一步获得排他性能力的可能性变得更加复杂,从而间接表明了进一步经济一体化的一些潜在限制。在考虑欧洲一体化的逻辑在各种危机之后是否(或在何种程度上)被削弱,以及欧盟治理的联邦结构是否能够适应贸易政策权力分配的变化时,这种考察是有帮助的。
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