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The aim of this article is to reconstruct links between Union’s legislative power and foreign policy of the European Union. Presented analysis focuses on legal aspects of that issue. The hypothesis of the article assumes that even though the range of legal links between EU’s legislative institutions and the realm of Union’s foreign policy is wide, these institutions within the policy in question only to a limited extent perform legislative function as defined by treaties and understood as law-making in accordance with particular (marked with certain standard of transparency and democratic legitimization) treaty procedure. The verification of this hypothesis is based on a dogmatic-legal method and requires the analysis concerning the nature of Union’s foreign policy, the identification of Union’s legislative institutions (organs) and functions and the legal links between them and the Union’s foreign policy.
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