The paper introduces the theme and topics of this Special Issue on the extraterritoriality of EU law and human rights in the fields of trade and public procurement since the entry into force of the 2009 Treaty of Lisbon. It briefly explores the meaning of extraterritoriality in international (human rights) law and the EU legal order highlighting the complexity of such notion in both legal systems. In so doing, it provides the context and focus of analysis of the collection of papers that make up this Special Issue, which addresses a number of topical questions concerning the extraterritorial conduct of the EU, as well as the extraterritorial effects of EU law in those specific fields, from the perspective of human rights.
Author and article information
Journal
Journal ID (publisher-id): EWLR
Title:
Europe and the World: A law review
Abbreviated Title:
Eur. World
Publisher:
UCL Press
ISSN
(Electronic):
2399-2875
Publication date
(Electronic):
10
October
2018
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Electronic Location Identifier: 10
Affiliations
[1
]Reader in Law, School of Law, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK
[2
]Senior Lecturer in Law, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool,
Liverpool, UK
How to Cite S Velluti, VP Tzevelekos, ‘Extraterritoriality of EU law and human rights after Lisbon:
The case of trade and public procurement’ [2018] 2(
1): 2.
Europe and the World: A law review [9]. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ewlj.2018.10.