Shaping the International Order as a Union Objective and the Dynamic Internationalisation of Constitutional Law

CLEER Working Papers No. 2011/5

41 Pages Posted: 23 Nov 2011 Last revised: 7 Dec 2011

Date Written: November 22, 2011

Abstract

Shaping the international order according to the Union’s values is not just a political ambition, but is also enshrined in EU primary law in the form of the external objectives of the Union. These have been streamlined and expanded significantly with the Lisbon reform (above all Arts. 3(5) and 21 TEU). However, scholarship has not given these objectives an altogether warm welcome, often dismissing them as strange, superfluous or mere wishful thinking. The aim of this paper is to put these external objectives into the wider context of the ‘dynamic internationalisation’ of constitutional law around the world and approach them as part of a constitutional norm category. It is argued that in contemporary constitutional law, externally-oriented objectives are not unusual, but indeed increasingly commonplace. Moreover, at least in German and French legal scholarship, constitutional objectives have received considerable attention and are acknowledged as legally binding, in principle justiciable norms of constitutional rank, setting objectives apart from mere ‘soft law’. This also applies to externally-oriented objectives, even though a wider margin of discretion pertains to the executive branch as the main actor in the area of foreign affairs. Applying these findings to the EU, it can be concluded that the Union’s external objectives are indeed legal norms in the vanguard of a global trend in constitutional law.

Keywords: European Union constitutional law, EU external relations law, Union objectives, constitutional objectives, foreign policy, foreign relations constitution, comparative constitutional law, internationalsation, Staatsziele, Staatszielbestimmungen, objectifs de valeur constitutionnelle, soft law

Suggested Citation

Larik, Joris, Shaping the International Order as a Union Objective and the Dynamic Internationalisation of Constitutional Law (November 22, 2011). CLEER Working Papers No. 2011/5, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1963235 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1963235

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