Professor Marise Cremona
Marise Cremona is Professor of European Law at the European University Institute, Florence . Until December 2005 she was Professor of European Commercial Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London . Marise's research interest is in the external relations law of the European Union, including its trade and development policies. From this perspective she is interested in the interaction between regulatory and policy regimes within and between national, regional and international systems. Within the Fair Trade project Marise will be working on the role of the EU in relation to the Fair Trade movement, different organisational/regulatory models (the charity-based organisational model and the voluntary-standards-based regulatory model), and on the interaction between regulatory systems.
Recent publications
L'Union fait la force? Potential and Limitations of the European Neighbourhood Policy as an Integrated EU Foreign and Security Policy (with Christophe Hillion) EUI Working Paper LAW No.2006/xx.
"A Constitutional Basis For Effective External Action? An Assessment of the Provisions on EU External Action in the Constitutional Treaty" EUI Working Paper LAW No.2006/30.
"External Relations of the EU and the Member States : Competence, Mixed Agreements, International Responsibility, and Effects of International Law", report for FIDE 2006, EUI Working Paper LAW No.2006/22.
"EU Enlargement: Solidarity and Conditionality" (2005) 30 European Law Review , 3-22.
"The European Neighbourhood Policy: Partnership, Security and the Rule of Law" in A. Mayhew and N. Copsey (eds) European Neighbourhood Policy and Ukraine , Sussex European Institute, 2005, 25-54.
"The Union as a global actor: Roles, Models and Identity", (2004) 41 Common Market Law Review 553-573.
"Enlargement: A Successful Instrument of EU Foreign Policy?" in T. Tridimas and P. Nebbia (eds.), European Union Law for the Twenty-First Century: Volume I, Rethinking the New Legal Order , Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2004, 317-414.
"The Draft Constitutional Treaty: External Relations and External Action" (2003) 40 Common Market Law Rev. 1347-1366.
"State Aids Control: Substance and Procedure in the Europe Agreements and the Stabilisation and Association Agreements" (2003) vol 9/3 European Law Journal 265-287.
Cremona (ed) The Enlargement of the European Union (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law , OUP 2003)
"The Impact of Enlargement: External Policy and External Relations" in Cremona (ed) The Enlargement of the European Union (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law , OUP 2003)
"Regional Integration and the Rule of Law: Some Issues and Options" in R. Devlin and A. Estevadeordal (eds) Bridges for Development: Policies and Institutions for Trade and Integration (Inter-American Development Bank and Brookings Institution, Washington DC 2003) pp 137 - 159.
"A Policy of Bits and Pieces? The Common Commercial Policy After Nice" (2002) Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 61-91.
"The External Dimension of the Single Market: Building (on) the Foundations" in Barnard and Scott (eds) The Law of the Single European Market: Unpacking the Premises (Hart Publishing 2002)
"Rhetoric and Reticence: EU External Commercial Policy in a Multilateral Context" 38 Common Market Law Review (2001) 359-396.
"The Common Commercial Policy" in Saunders and Triggs (eds.) Trade and Cooperation with the European Union in the New Millennium (Kluwer Law International, 2001).
Cremona , Fletcher and Mistelis (eds.) Foundations and Perspectives of International Trade Law (Sweet and Maxwell 2001).
"Multilateral and Bilateral Approaches to the Internationalization of Competition Law: An EU Perspective" in Cremona , Fletcher and Mistelis (eds.) Foundations and Perspectives of International Trade Law (Sweet and Maxwell 2001).
"Neutrality or Discrimination? The WTO, the EU and External Trade" in de Búrca and Scott (eds.) The EU and the WTO: Legal and Constitutional Issues (Hart Publishing 2001)
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