Preface
List of Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
1. Introduction
Henrik Ringbom and Allan Rosas
2. The EU and Regional and Sub-Regional Cooperation
Teija Tiilikainen
3. The Impact of the EU on the Multilevel Governance of the Baltic Sea Region: Experimental Governing and Policy Practices
Sam Grönholm
4. The EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: An Experiment Entering Maturity
Helena Tuuri
5. Baltic Sea Cooperation after the Cold War: How Sub-Regional Organisations Deal with Critical Junctures
Stefan Gänzle, Nina Tynkkynen and Kristine Kern
6. Cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region and EU External Relations Law
Mirka Kuisma
7. The EU’s Interaction with Institutions in the Baltic Sea Region
Viljam Engström
8. The EU and the Council of the Baltic Sea States
Allan Rosas and Petteri Vuorimäki
9. The Baltic Sea: The Law of the Sea and EU Law Perspectives
Esa Paasivirta
10. Influence of the EU on Regional Environmental Governance: Application of the Marine Directives in the Baltic Sea
Suvi-Tuuli Puharinen and Antti Belinskij
11. The EU and Baltic Shipping: With a Particular Focus on Greenhouse Gas Reductions
Henrik Ringbom
12. The Role of the EU in the Regulation of Baltic Sea Fisheries
David Langlet
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Om bidragsyterne
Allan Rosas was judge at the European Court of Justice from 2002 until 2019, having formerly been Armfelt Professor of Law at the Åbo Akademi University, Finland, and later Principal Legal Adviser and Deputy Director-General of the Legal Service of the European Commission, Belgium.
Henrik Ringbom is Professor at Åbo Akademi University, Finland, and the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Norway.