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The European Union as a Global Actor in a Multipolar World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Ineta Ziemele*
Affiliation:
European Court of Human Rights

Abstract

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The EU as a Global Actor in a Multipolar World
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2014

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References

1 See Banković and Others v. Belgium and Others (Decision) [GC], No. 52207/99, ECHR 2001-XII.

2 See Al-Skeini and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], No. 55721/07, ECHR 2011; Al-Jedda v. the United Kingdom [GC], No. 27021/08, ECHR 2011.

3 See, e.g., Bersunkayeva v. Russia, No. 27233/03, Judgment of 4 December 2008; Magomadova v. Russia, No. 2393/05, Judgment of 18 June 2006.

4 Al-Jedda v. the United Kingdom [GC], No. 27021/08, §102, ECHR 2011.

5 [GC], No. 10593/08, ECHR 2012.

6 See Nada v. Switzerland [GC], No. 10593/08, ECHR 2012.

7 See Babar Ahmad and Others v. the United Kingdom, No. 24027/07, Judgment of 10 April 2012.

8 See Soering v. United Kingdom, July 7, 1989, Series A, No. 161.

9 [GC], No. 27765/09, ECHR 2012.

10 See Hirsi Jamaa v. Italy [GC], No. 27765/09, ECHR 2012.