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Spanish yearbook of international law, ISSN 0928-0634, Nº 27, 2023, págs. 305-308
The objective of this book is to analyse the EU's trade relations with the rest of the world, in the framework of its trade policy and the main agreements signed with other countries and economic blocs, at a time marked by a pandemic that refuses to disappear completely and, in particular, by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Covid-19 pandemic and Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine have caused unprecedented disruption to global markets and supply chains, highlighting the importance of open trade in maintaining the trade flow that has existed up to that point. In the face of this situation, exacerbated by rising energy prices and shortages of raw materials, the EU's extensive network of trade agreements now in place is undoubtedly an important asset in keeping markets open and diversifying supply chains. Twenty-five experts, professors and lecturers from eleven Spanish and three foreign universities take part in this book, which provides an in-depth analysis of the EU's trade relations with the rest of the world, without ignoring other areas of bilateral relations.
págs. 51-68
The European Union, promoter of multilateralism: the prevention and resolution of international conflicts
págs. 69-86
Relations between the EU and the United Kingdom after Brexit: should the United Kingdom be considered a new strategic partner of the EU
págs. 87-106
Thirty years after the agreement on the European economic area: “Business as usual?”?
págs. 107-132
The labyrinth of relations between Switzerland and the European Union: new challenges after the failure of the institutional agreement
págs. 133-164
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Trade links between the EU and Eastern European countries: multi-speeds advances
págs. 223-242
The Euro-Mediterranean agreements: better the devil you Know?
págs. 243-268
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págs. 305-326
The European Union-Central America association agreement: balance of achievements ten years after its approval
págs. 327-346
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EU-China relations: the importance of trade exchanges and the defense of values
págs. 397-418
Towards a new stage in trade relations between the world's largest democracies: the European Union and India
págs. 419-438
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págs. 455-476
The relations of the EU with the ACP countries in the new post-Cotonou stage: renewing a strategic partnership within the framework of the interests of the economic partnership agreements
págs. 477-496
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págs. 517-533
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