ASEAN's external agreements : law, practice and the quest for collective action /

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Author / Creator:Cremona, Marise, author.
Imprint:Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
©2015
Description:xviii, 598 pages ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Integration through law : the role of law and the rule of law in ASEAN integration
Integration through law : the role of law and the rule of law in ASEAN integration.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10190656
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Other authors / contributors:Kleimann, David, author.
Larik, Joris, author.
Lee, Rena (Lawyer), author.
Vennesson, Pascal, author.
ISBN:9781107498150 (paperback)
1107498155 (paperback)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"ASEAN is coming of age as an international actor and international treaty-maker. To date, more than 200 external agreements and other instruments have been concluded in the name of ASEAN. This book provides the first systematic account of the legal framework governing ASEAN's burgeoning external relations practice. It focuses in depth on ASEAN's wide-ranging mandate to promote its values and principles in the wider region and beyond, as well as the highly intergovernmental, and at times haphazard, handling of the bloc's relations with the outside world. Furthermore, it reveals that there are two basic meanings of ASEAN in its international dealings, which have important implications under international law: ASEAN as an international organization with its own legal personality and ASEAN as the collectivity of its Member States. This timely, thoughtful book is a valuable resource for practitioners and scholars of international law, ASEAN law, international relations, regional integration and governance"--

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