The monograph is the first scientific publication, considering the complex
international legal issues of the integration of rapprochement of the Russian
Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstan after the signing of the Heads of State May
29, 2014 the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union. The monograph is held
international legal analysis of the contractual framework prior Eurasian Economic
Union integration union – Customs Union. The position of the new interstate
integration association – the Eurasian Economic Union – as a subject of public
international law. On the basis of comparative legal analysis mapped international
legal obligations, operating under the World Trade Organization, as well as the
provisions of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union, including in the areas
of customs regulation, industrial policies, and technical regulation. Give
suggestions and recommendations for improving and promoting the integration
of the former Soviet Union in the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union,
taking into account Russia’s membership in the World Trade Organization, as well
as the possible accession by the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of
Kazakhstan – Russia’s partners in the Eurasian Economic Union.
The monograph focuses on a wide range of readers: researchers and experts
in the field of international law and international relations, employees of public
authorities, business representatives, teachers and law faculties, graduate students,
and all interested in the integration of the modern world.