The EU’s mutual assistance clause: The first ever activation of article 42(7) TEU
On 17 November 2015, France invoked for the first time article 42(7) or the mutual assistance clause of the Treaty on the European Union (TEU), asking for aid and assistance from the other European Union (EU) Member States in the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015. Included in EU primary law in 2009 by the Lisbon Treaty, under the specific provisions on the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), the EU mutual assistance clause (or the EU mutual defence clause as it is called by many), has never been used so far. As there is no precedent, many questions have arisen with regard to its scope, implementation and role of the EU institutions, as well as to the relationship with other provisions in EU law which refer to the expression of solidarity between EU Member States, in particular the EU solidarity clause contained in article 222 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU). France's decision to request assistance from the other Member States under article 42(7) TEU over other possibilities has been explained in various ways, not least through the preference of dealing bilaterally with the other EU governments, without involving the EU institutions. All EU Member State have unanimously promised their full aid and support for France, but the process of concretely defining their commitments is still ongoing.
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- Белгия
- Великобритания
- взаимопомощ
- военна интервенция
- военно сътрудничество
- ГЕОГРАФИЯ
- Германия
- Договор за Европейски съюз
- Европа
- европейски организации
- ЕВРОПЕЙСКИ СЪЮЗ
- Западноевропейски съюз
- изграждане на Европа
- икономическа география
- институции на ЕС и европейска публична служба
- международна политика
- международна сигурност
- МЕЖДУНАРОДНИ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ
- МЕЖДУНАРОДНИ ОТНОШЕНИЯ
- международно право
- междуправителствено сътрудничество (ЕС)
- НАТО
- Обща политика за сигурност и отбрана
- ПОЛИТИКА
- политика на сътрудничество
- политическа география
- политическа и обществена сигурност
- ПРАВО
- право на Европейския съюз
- правомощия на институциите (ЕС)
- световни организации
- тероризъм
- Франция
- Харта на Обединените нации