The Court of Justice and International Action by the European Community:The Example of the Embargo Against the Former Yugoslavia
Abstract
Part I of this Essay sets out the context and summarizes the measures adopted against the former Yugoslavia, at both the international level and the Community level. Part II discusses the Community's competence to impose such sanctions. Part III is about the relationship between International and Community law and the effects of the former on the later. Part IV concerns the limits of community law and their effect on the embargo
Recommended Citation
Jean-Pierre Puissochet,
The Court of Justice and International Action by the European Community:The Example of the Embargo Against the Former Yugoslavia,
20 Fordham Int'l L.J. 1557
(1996).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ilj/vol20/iss5/5