Mapping the territorial scope of EU law

Wessel Willem Geursen

Research output: PhD ThesisPhD-Thesis - Research and graduation internal

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Abstract

With increased globalisation, digitisation, cross-border movement of persons and multinational businesses, events and cases have progressively become transnational. Conversely, with the current geopolitical climate, increase of migration and recent pandemics, borders have regained importance. These developments raise questions about the territorial scope of legislation. In this book, 28 mechanisms have been identified which influence the territorial scope of EU law. By using these mechanisms, the territorial scope of any rule of EU law can be determined. The mechanisms relate to decolonisation, overseas countries and territories, disputed borders and territorial claims, Brexit, accession, enhanced cooperation, opt-in and opt-out, the Brussels effect, etc. In addition, this book covers various fields of EU law (free movement rules, migration law, the GDPR, competition law, VAT, sanctions, etc.) The research is unique, because it encompasses all mechanisms relevant to mapping the territorial scope of the different fields of EU law.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationPhD
Awarding Institution
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Potgens, Frank, Supervisor
  • Pieterse, Rens, Co-supervisor
Award date19 Apr 2024
Place of PublicationThe Hague
Publisher
Print ISBNs9789047301998
Electronic ISBNs9789400113800
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • EU-law
  • territorial scope
  • jurisdiction
  • OCT
  • decolonisation
  • third country
  • Brussels effect
  • EEA
  • extraterritoriality

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