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Unlike other Eastern Partnership countries, Belarus has never committed itself to legislative approximation with EU law. It is also hard to expect this process to take place given the weak legal framework and complicated history of EU-Belarus relations. Surprisingly, approximation is taking...
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The chapter examines the contractual relations between the EU and Belarus as they stand today and the future possibilities given the rocky history of relations. The main international agreement between the parties is still a legacy agreement from the Soviet era. Nevertheless, more engagement...
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It is argued that Belarusian legal order is not entirely compatible with the EAEU legal framework. Such compatibility is relevant for the full effect of EAEU law. In order to ensure its effectiveness, it would certainly help to change certain national constitutional norms as well as interpret...
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The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is an emerging regional organization of economic integration in the post-Soviet space. Following the limited success of previous integration attempts, it seeks to pursue deeper integration, borrowing features from the EU.The EAEU possesses a complex system of...
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