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The Eurosceptic Challenge - National Implementation and Interpretation of EU Law

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Informationen zum Autor Clara Rauchegger is an Assistant Professor of European law at the University of Innsbruck. Anna W Ghavanini is an Associate Professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Zusammenfassung In recent years, Eurosceptic and nationalist forces have been gaining ground in the European Union. Their rhetoric has changed the political discourse, shaking the ideal of an ever closer union to its core. However, the specific legal changes brought about by this political turn have often remained obscure. How does Euroscepticism manifest itself in the law and policies of the EU Member States?This book seeks to understand to what extent Eurosceptic attitudes translate into legislative, administrative and judicial practices that challenge EU law and governance in the Member States. It reveals the many facets of national resistance that the EU is currently facing, ranging from open defiance to ignorance of EU law. It includes perspectives from the entire Union: from old and new, western and eastern, troublesome and (ostensibly) compliant Member States.Bringing together experts from law and political science, this timely book offers unique insights into the reception – and sometimes rejection – of EU law in the Member States. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the current challenges and the future of the European Union. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Clara Rauchegger and Anna WallermanPART INATIONAL EUROSCEPTICISM AND THE EU INSTITUTIONS1. EU Policies in Times of Populist Radical Right Euroscepticism: Which Future? Gerda Falkner and Georg Plattner2. Does Euroscepticism Influence Compliance and Enforcement of EU Law in the Member States? Dimiter Toshkov PART IIEUROSCEPTIC GOVERNMENTS AND THEIR POLICIES3. The New Italian Government between Break and Continuity: Political Discourse and Constitutional Practices Luigi Gianniti and Barbara Guastaferro4. Poland’s Defiance Against the CJEU in the Puszcza Bialowieska Case (C-441/17) Przemyslaw Tacik5. Hungarian Economic Patriotism and Internal Market Law: Questioning Fundamental Freedoms and Disregarding Fundamental Rights Mónika Papp and Marton Varju PART IIICASE STUDIES ON MIGRATION AND FREE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE6. Schengen, Migration – and the Resurrection of the Westphalian Nation-State? Peter Thalmann7. ‘Euroreluctance’ at the Heart of Europe? Challenges to the Free Movement of People in Luxembourg Catherine Warin PART IVRESISTANCE WITHIN AND AGAINST THE PRELIMINARY REFERENCE PROCEDURE8. Who is the National Judge? A Typology of Judicial Attitudes and Behaviours Regarding Preliminary References Anna Wallerman9. Attitude or Aptitude? Explaining the Lack of Preliminary References in Dutch Competition Law Cases Jesse Claassen10. Reluctance to Participate in the Preliminary Ruling Procedure as a Challenge to EU Law: A Case Study on Slovenia and Croatia Monika Glavina11. Game of Courts: The Effects of Constitutional Judicial Conflicts on Polish Judges’ Co-operation with the CJEU Juan A Mayoral PART VCONCLUSIONS12. National Resistance Against EU Law and Governance: Degrees and Manifestations Clara Rauchegger and Anna Wallerman...

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Authors Anna W Ghavanini, Anna Wallerman Ghavanini, Clara Rauchegger, Anna Wallerman
Assisted by Anna W Ghavanini (Editor), Anna Wallerman Ghavanini (Editor), Clara Rauchegger (Editor), Anna Wallerman (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2021
 
EAN 9781509952014
ISBN 978-1-5099-5201-4
No. of pages 280
Series EU Law in the Member States
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / International, International Law

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