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11 Legal Issues of Eur. Integration [i] (1984)

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Ever since 1974 the Europa Instituut of the University of Amsterdam has
published its half-yearly periodical on European Law 'Legal Issues of
European Integration'. Originally established to give wider cognizance to the
best specimens of papers written by students of the Institute's postgraduate
International Course in European Integration, in the course of the years many
articles of other authors have also been published. Now the review has obtained
its own place amidst the specialised literature on European Law.
With a view to the fact that the review has now reached its tenth Volume, it
was the Editors' pleasure to devote the first issue thereof to a special theme, i.e.
the European Communities as an international organisation, dealing in
particular with their relations to other international organisations and their
participation in certain functional organisations and arrangements.
We very much appreciate that so many authors were prepared to contribute
to this issue. In this way it became possible to offer the readers a comprehensive
survey concerning the place of the European Communities in the whole field of
international legal relations. The general set-up of this issue is as follows. In the
first part two articles offer, respectively, a general, more theoretical analysis of
the Community's international legal personality and a description of the extent
and the implementation of the Community's active right of legation. The
second part deals with the relationships between the EC and a number of other
international organisations, while in the third part the Community's status in
respect of certain, more specific international policies is treated. Finally, in the
fourth part, wide attention is paid to the political co-operation amongst the
Ten, first of all as regards the Conference on Security and Co-operation in
Europe and secondly, in respect of the co-operation between the diplomatic
missions of the 'Ten' in third countries and to other international
organisations. The latter article also deals with relations between the 'Ten' and
the UN.
The Editors would like to express their deepest gratitude towards all the
contributors to the issue. They hope that this issue in its turn will contribute to
the development of such an essential part of Community life as its place in the
international legal world.
The Editors
Copyright © 2007 by Kluwer Law International. All rights reserved.
No claim asserted to original government works.

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