PLACE OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS TO WHICH THE EUROPEAN UNION IS PART WITHIN THE EU LEGAL ORDER
Journal Title: Challenges of the Knowledge Society - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 0
Abstract
The various categories of international agreements to which the European Union is part that are currently multiplying and diversifying by increasing participation of the Union in international relations are true sources of law for the European Union's legal order. However, apart from the fact that they oblige the Union internationally, integrate into its legal order and become sources of law. In terms of the level of international agreements to which the EU is part in the Union legal order, we notice, at the end of the study, that it is inferior to the primary law, but superior to the derivative law.
Authors and Affiliations
Roxana-Mariana POPESCU
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