El acuerdo de pesca entre la Unión Europea y el reino de Marruecos y su protocolo de aplicación 2018-2022 a la luz de la última jurisprudencia del TJUE y del derecho internacional
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2019
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Este trabajo examina, desde una perspectiva crítica, la celebración del Acuerdo de colaboración de pesca sostenible entre la Unión Europea (UE) y el Reino de Marruecos y su Protocolo de aplicación 2018-2022 a la luz, fundamentalmente, de: 1) la sentencia del Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea (TJUE), de 27 de febrero de 2018, en el caso C-266/16, cuyo origen se remonta a una petición de cuestión prejudicial por parte del Tribunal Superior de Justicia (Inglaterra y País de Gales) de 2016, con respecto a la validez del Acuerdo de Colaboración de 2007 y de su Protocolo de aplicación 2014-2018, y de sus correspondientes actos de Derecho derivado; y 2) del Derecho internacional, en particular, a tenor de la aplicación territorial de los tratados y del principio de soberanía permanente sobre los recursos naturales.
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the conclusion of the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco and its implementing Protocol 2018-2022 in the light, essentially, of two considerations: 1) the judgement of the Court of Justice of the European Union (27 February 2018), in Case C-266/16, the origin of which dates back to a request for a preliminary ruling by the High Court of Justice (England and Wales) of 2016 with regard to the validity of 2007 Partneship Agreement and its Implementing Protocol 2014-2018 and its corresponding acts of secondary law; and 2) International Law, namely, the territorial application of the treaties and the principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources.
This paper examines, from a critical perspective, the conclusion of the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco and its implementing Protocol 2018-2022 in the light, essentially, of two considerations: 1) the judgement of the Court of Justice of the European Union (27 February 2018), in Case C-266/16, the origin of which dates back to a request for a preliminary ruling by the High Court of Justice (England and Wales) of 2016 with regard to the validity of 2007 Partneship Agreement and its Implementing Protocol 2014-2018 and its corresponding acts of secondary law; and 2) International Law, namely, the territorial application of the treaties and the principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources.