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Kirstin Karalus

Die diplomatische Vertretung der Europäischen Union

[The Diplomatic Representation of the European Union.]

2009. XVII, 245 pages.

Jus Internationale et Europaeum 28

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Kirstin Karalus deals with the unsolved question whether or not a diplomatic representation of the European Union exists. She examines the foreign delegations of the Commission as well as the developments indicated by the Treaty of Lisbon.
Up to now, the diplomatic representation of the European Union has not been regulated in the Treaty of the European Union. There are, however, a great number of activities in the sector of diplomatic representation. Kirstin Karalus examines whether or not these activities can be classified as diplomatic representation. She begins by defining the characteristic traits of diplomatic representation. Using these, she analyzes the powers and the institutions involved, such as for example the European Commission and the Council of the European Union. She shows that the so-called foreign delegations of the Commission can definitely be regarded as a diplomatic representation of the European Union. In conclusion, the author describes the extent to which the regulations of the Treaty of Lisbon, which provide for the establishment of a European foreign service, can lead to a further improvement of the present situation.
Authors/Editors

Kirstin Karalus Geboren 1982; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Jena; 2008 Promotion; zur Zeit Referendariat am Landgericht Waldshut-Tiengen.

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In: Portal für Politikwissenschaft (pw-portal.de) — www.zpol.de (13.10.2009) (Thomas Henzschel)