Publications by Steven Blockmans
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(with R.A. Wessel) ‘Legal Status and Influence of Decisions of International Organizations and other Bodies in the European Union’, in P. Eeckhout and M. López Escudero (eds.), The European Union’s External Actions in Times of Crisis (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2016), 223-248
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(with A. Łazowski) Introduction, in A. Łazowski and S. Blockmans (eds.), Research Handbook on EU Institutional Law (Cheltenham, Edgar Elgar 2016), 1-10
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(with A. Łazowski) Conclusions, in A. Łazowski and S. Blockmans (eds.), Research Handbook on EU Institutional Law (Cheltenham, Edgar Elgar 2016), 475-485
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‘Political Principles, the Rule of Law and Foreign Policy’, ‘Transport’ and ‘Consumer Protection’, in M. Emerson and V. Movchan (eds.), Deepening EU-Ukrainian Relations. What, Why and How? (Brussels/Kiev/London, CEPS / IER / Rowman and Littlefield 2016), 8-28 resp. 115-123 and 149-152
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‘New Thrust for the CSDP from the Refugee and Migrant Crisis’, FES International Policy Analysis, July 2016, also published as CEPS Special Report No. 142, July 2016
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(with S. Carrera, D. Gros and E. Guild) ‘The EU’s Response to the Refugee Crisis: Taking Stock and Setting Policy Priorities’, CEPS Essay No. 20, 16 December 2015
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(with S. Russack) ‘The Commissioners’ Group on External Action - Key Political Facilitator’, CEPS Special Report No. 125, 17 December 2015
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‘Crimea and the Guest for Energy and Military Hegemony in the Black Sea Region: Governance Gap in a Contested Geostrategic Zone’, 15(2) Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 2015, 179-189
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(with D. Hamilton) ‘The Geostrategic Implications of TTIP’, CEPS Special Report No. 105 and Paper No. 5 in the CEPS-CTR project “TTIP in the Balance”, 20 April 2015
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‘Judicial Application of International and European Law in Southeast Europe’, in S. Rodin and T. Perisin (eds.), Judicial Application of International Law in Southeast Europe (Springer 2015), 301-313
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‘L’Union Fait la Force: Making the Most of the Solidarity Clause (Art. 222 TFEU)’, in I. Govaere and S. Poli (eds.), EU Management of Global Emergencies: Legal Framework for Combating Threats and Crises (Brill Publishers 2014), 111-135
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‘EU Global Peace Diplomacy: Institutional Framework’, in C. Stahn and H. Melber (eds.), Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld (Cambridge University Press 2014), 404-435
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(with A. Łazowski) ‘Between Dream and Reality: Challenges to the Legal Rapprochement of the Western Balkans’, in P. Van Elsuwege and R. Petrov (eds.), Legal Approximation and Application of EU Law in the Eastern Neighbourhood of the European Union: Towards a Common Regulatory Space? (London, Routledge 2014), 108-132
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(with A. Ehteshami and G. Bahgat (eds.)), EU-Iran Relations after the Nuclear Deal (Brussels, CEPS e-book 2016), 127 pp.
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(ed.) Differentiated Integration in the EU: From the Inside Looking Out (Brussels, CEPS e-book 2014), 133 pp.
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‘The EU as a Global Peacemaker’, Inaugural speech accepting the appointment as Professor of EU External Relations Law and Governance, University of Amsterdam Press (2014), 29 pp., republished by ETH Zurich
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(with C. Hillion (eds.)), EEAS 2.0: A Legal Commentary on Council Decision 2010/427/EU establishing the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service (SIEPS, EUI, CEPS, ACELG, CLEER, EIPA, GGS 2013), 100 pp.
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(with B. Van Vooren and J. Wouters (eds.)), The EU's Role in Global Governance: the Legal Dimension (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013), 384 pp.
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(with R. A. Wessel (eds.)), Between Autonomy and Dependence: the EU Legal Order under the Influence of International Organisations (T.M.C. Asser Press/ Springer 2013), 340 pp.
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(with B. Van Vooren), ‘Revitalizing the European 'Neighbourhood Economic Community': The case of legally binding sectoral multilateralism’, 17 European Foreign Affairs Review 2012, 577-604.
- (with L. Erkelens), ‘Setting Up the European External Action Service: an act of institutional balance’, 8 European Constitutional Law Review 2012, 246-279.