Between Sollen and Sein: The CJEU’s reliance on international law in the interpretation of economic agreements covering occupied territories
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| Publication date | 06-2020 |
| Journal | Leiden Journal of International Law |
| Volume | Issue number | 33 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 371-389 |
| Number of pages | 19 |
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| Abstract |
This contribution focuses on the Court of Justice of the European Union
(Court or CJEU) reliance on international law in cases involving
economic agreements covering occupied territories. In its earlier case
law, the Court adopted a formalistic approach by ignoring the broader
international legal framework of the dispute in an effort to achieve
conformity with international law, while at the same time avoiding being
drawn into political storms. The article continues by identifying an
even more worrisome trend in the Court’s latest judgments in the Front Polisario and Western Sahara Campaign UK
cases. In these two cases the Court showed its willingness to stretch
the international rules of treaty interpretation to a breaking point in
order to avoid pronouncing on the politically sensitive question of the
de facto application of the EU’s agreements with Morocco in the
territory of Western Sahara. The article concludes by asserting that the
Court’s line of argumentation brings another dimension to the Völkerrechtsfreundlichkeit
debate. The classical, binary understanding of the Court’s approach as
‘open/hostile’ to international law only provides us with a partial
picture of how international law was actually used in these cases. The
Court’s apparent willingness to rely on international law as a heuristic
device to reinforce an outcome that radically departs from the logic
and structure of international law and international legal argumentation
requires a more in-depth engagement with both the content of the
international law rules invoked in those judgments and with the Court’s
use of such rules.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156520000059 |
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