Traité de Lisbonne - De l'assistance mutuelle à la défense mutuelle: Oscillations et interprétations

André Dumoulin

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    Samenvatting

    The comparative study of the mutual assistance clause featured in the Treaty of Lisbon with other legal obligations of mutual defence (NATO and WEU) leads to a series of issues regarding the extent of its application, its interpretation, and the extent to which it may be called upon. The power of the Atlantic Alliance, the differences in commitment, the statutes of the Union's member States and the degree of automatic reaction make the area of solidarity more complex, all the more so because this comes in to play where the response to terrorism is concerned. In the absence of clarification, flexibility remains appropriate from the moment that it is the States giving the « interpretation » and « fixing » the rules of the game.

    Vertaalde titel van de bijdrageTreaty of Lisbon - From mutual assistance to mutual Defence: Swaying and interpretations
    Originele taal-2Frans
    Pagina's (van-tot)351-355
    Aantal pagina's5
    TijdschriftRevue du Marche Commun et de l'Union Europeenne
    Nummer van het tijdschrift519
    StatusGepubliceerd - jun. 2008

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