The Inconsistency of EU Policy Towards Situations of Occupation/Annexation: The Case of Trade Relations Involving Products from Israeli Settlements and Occupied Western Sahara
Abstract
This article aims to examine the practice and policy of the European Union regarding trade relations concerning products from occupied territories (Western Sahara and Israeli settlements) in the light of the principles of international law and the norms of Community law.
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