
Jan Wouters
et al.
Published online:
19 August 2021
Published in print:
21 January 2021
Online ISBN:
9780191905827
Print ISBN:
9780198869481
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4.1 Historical evolution 4.1 Historical evolution
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4.2 Determination of the mixed nature of an agreement 4.2 Determination of the mixed nature of an agreement
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4.3 A bilateral mixed agreement 4.3 A bilateral mixed agreement
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AGREEMENT AGREEMENT
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PREAMBLE PREAMBLE
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4.4 Multilateral mixed agreements 4.4 Multilateral mixed agreements
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4.4.1 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 4.4.1 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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4.4.2 Convention on Cultural Diversity 4.4.2 Convention on Cultural Diversity
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4.5 Signature and conclusion of mixed agreements 4.5 Signature and conclusion of mixed agreements
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4.6 Implementation of mixed association agreements 4.6 Implementation of mixed association agreements
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4.7 Interpretation by the Court of mixed agreements 4.7 Interpretation by the Court of mixed agreements
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Cite
Wouters, Jan, and others, 'Mixed Agreements', The Law of EU External Relations: Cases, Materials, and Commentary on the EU as an International Legal Actor, 3rd edn (Oxford , 2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 19 Aug. 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198869481.003.0004, accessed 14 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of the development of the phenomenon of mixed agreements. It explains the legal and political reasons for the emergence and perseverance of mixed agreements. The chapter also analyses the legal limits to the use of mixed agreements, and discusses salient legal issues that arise with regard to their signature, conclusion, implementation, and interpretation. The above are introduced in the context of specific bilateral and multilateral mixed agreements. References and excerpts from the latest jurisprudential developments in this area feature prominently in the chapter.
Keywords:
political mixity, economy of legal bases, shared competence and mixity, ‘mandatory’ and ‘facultative’ mixity, bilateral mixed agreement, multilateral mixed agreements, signature and conclusion of mixed agreements, implementation of mixed agreements, interpretation of mixed agreements
Subject
EU Law
Collection:
Oxford Scholarship Online
The Law of EU External Relations. Jan Wouters, Frank Hoffmeister, Geert De Baere and Thomas Ramopoulos, Oxford University Press (2021).
© Jan Wouters, Frank Hoffmeister, Geert De Baere, Thomas Ramopoulos. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198869481.003.0004.
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