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Title: Fundamental Rights in the Institutional Architecture of EU Trade Agreements: a Tale of Omissions
Authors: Mancini, I
Keywords: institutional architecture,;institutional design;fundamental Rights;EU FTAs
Issue Date: 8-Jul-2020
Publisher: EUTIP
Citation: Mancini, I. (2020) 'Fundamental Rights in the Institutional Architecture of EU Trade Agreements: a Tale of Omissions', EUTIP Working Paper, 04/2020, pp. 1 - 25 (25). Available at: https://eutip.eu/eutip-wp-04-2020-fundamental-rights-in-the-institutional-architecture-of-eu-trade-agreements-a-tale-of-omissions-by-isabella-mancini/ (Accessed: 17 August 2021).
Abstract: Copyright © The Author(s). This paper explores the institutional dimension of the implementation of the new generation EU Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) from a fundamental rights perspective. The creation of an institutional architecture of EU FTAs is what makes them operational. It enables the other dimensions to become “alive” and not to remain words within a text. Given the plethora of entities created by the new generation of EU FTAs, this paper investigates the extent to which the institutional architecture of EU FTAs is adequate to protect and promote fundamental rights. This investigation shows that, despite significant novelties, several limitations remain. Gaps in the mandate and deficiencies in the decision-making processes lead to foresee little consideration of fundamental rights at the implementation stage.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/23265
Other Identifiers: https://eutip.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Mancini_EUTIP04Working-Paper_6July.pdf
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