El derecho de la Unión Europea y las nociones de tercer país y de entidad territorial no reconocida como Estado independiente

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
Marta Sobrido Prieto
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Abstract

Since 2016, the European Union’s relationship with Kosovo is articulated by a bilateral Stabilization and Association Agreement as part of the pre-accession strategy for the Western Balkans. It does not imply the recognition of Kosovo as a sovereign State by the European Union but reinforces its «nationalization». In September 2020, the challenge of legally legitimizing the European Union’s approximation to Kosovo in such cir cumstances led the General Court to declare the existence in Union Law of a «flexible concept» that the term country includes territorial entities that are not necessarily States under international law. This statement was rejected in January 2023 by the Court of Justice which, to serve the same purpose, has opted for a conditional assimilation strategy. It does not legally open the concept, of third country, but it admits that a territorial entity situated outside the European Union which the European Union has not recognised as an independent State must be capable of being treated in the same way as a ‘third country’ within the meaning of that provision, while not infringing international law. The relationship of the European Union with Kosovo in these terms accentu-ates the erosion of the position of the members of the European Union – including Spain – who have rejected the recognition of Kosovo as a State, although they still have room to oppose the designation of Kosovo as a country if it is not justified in the terms established by the Court of Justice
欧洲联盟法律和第三国和不被承认为独立国家的领土实体的概念
自2016年以来,作为西巴尔干加入前战略的一部分,双边《稳定与结盟协定》阐明了欧盟与科索沃的关系。这并不意味着欧洲联盟承认科索沃为主权国家,而是加强了其“国有化”。2020年9月,在这种情况下,欧盟对科索沃的近似在法律上合法化的挑战导致普通法院宣布《欧盟法》中存在“灵活概念”,即国家一词包括领土实体,根据国际法,这些实体不一定是国家。2023年1月,法院驳回了这一声明,出于同样的目的,法院选择了有条件同化策略。它没有从法律上开放第三国的概念,但它承认,位于欧洲联盟之外的领土实体,而欧洲联盟尚未承认其为独立国家,必须能够被视为该条款意义上的“第三国”,同时不违反国际法。欧洲联盟与科索沃在这些方面的关系加剧了包括西班牙在内的欧洲联盟成员国的地位受到侵蚀,这些成员国拒绝承认科索沃为一个国家,尽管如果根据法院的规定,将科索沃指定为一个国家是不合理的,他们仍然有反对的余地
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