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The Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the European Union is a highly exceptional component of the EU legal order. This constitutionalised foreign policy regime, with legal, diplomatic, and political DNA woven throughout its fabric, is a distinct sub-system of law on the outermost sphere of European supranationalism. When contrasted against other Union policies, it is immediately clear that EU foreign policy has a special decision-making mechanism, making it highly exceptional. In the now depillarised framework of the EU treaties, issues of institutional division arise from the legacy of the former pillar system. This is due to the reality that of prime concern in EU external relat...
Harrow School rose from being one of scores of local grammar schools founded in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to become the second most famous school in the English-speaking world. Still shorthand for social exclusivity, its development supplies insights into British educational, cultural, and political history, as well as providing evidence for the study of public schools in general, one of Britain's most idiosyncratic yet successful social inventions. Avoiding polemic or apologia, this new history of Harrow, the first for over half a century, and the first to be based on unfettered access to the school and governors' archives, investigates the school's governors, masters, pupils,...
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Marking the 50th anniversary of the influential ERTA doctrine, this book analyses and contextualises the entire breadth of the jurisprudence of EU external relations law through a systematic, case-by-case account of the field. The entire framework of EU external relations law has been built from the ground up by the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union. At the beginning of the field's emergence, the legal questions to be answered concerned the division of powers and competence between, firstly, the Member States and that of the Union; and secondly, the division of powers and competence between the different institutions of the Union. Questions on such matters continue ...
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This book analyses the concept and conditions of transnational solidarity, the challenges and the opportunities, from an interdisciplinary global perspective.
A hellion determined to live life to the fullest… Lady Hannah Blakey thrives on the thrill of gaming, the rush of horse racing, and the allure of fine scotch. Marriage is the last thing on her mind, much to her brother's frustration. She defies his demands at every turn, embracing a life of adventure and independence. A man bound by friendship… Graham Fulton, Marquess Ramsbury, is stunned when he discovers Lady Hannah Blakey, his best friend's spirited sister, disguised as a man and immersed in a high-stakes card game at one of London's most notorious clubs. Driven by loyalty and concern, he escorts the daring lady home, unaware that this encounter is only the beginning. A dangerous attraction… Hannah never expected to be captivated by Ramsbury, yet she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. This newfound desire threatens her cherished freedom, but resisting it proves impossible. One stolen kiss ignites a passion neither can deny, but will Hannah dare to surrender to her heart's longing?
SURVIVING BEING BORN A TRUE AND MOTIVATING STORY OF PERSONAL INNER STRENGTH There is something romantic about a Sparrow with the heart of a Hawk, its the little guy with the firm hand, or reflecting the bright light of courage into the face of aggression. Born into life insignificant and scared, but when attacked, the sparrow like us humans have options, fly away or hold ground, then its the experience in the hawks amongst us that instantly know answers to the three immediate survival questions, when to move and where to go, leaving why for latter. Waiting to be a Hawk and pondering why just is not enough, but accepting being a Sparrow and dealing in the here and now, is not only motivational but definitely progress.
The granting of diplomatic asylum to Julian Assange, the dangers faced by diplomats in troublespots around the world, WikiLeaks and the publication of thousands of embassy cable - situations like these place diplomatic agents and diplomatic law at the very centre of contemporary debate on current affairs. Diplomatic Law in a New Millennium brings together 20 experts to provide insight into some of the most controversial and important matters which characterise modern diplomatic law. They include diplomatic asylum, the treatment (and rights) of domestic staff of diplomatic agents, the inviolability of correspondence, of the diplomatic bag and of the diplomatic mission, the immunity to be give...