Ni panacée, ni gadget: Le nouveau cadre de l’Union européenne pour renforcer l’Etat de droit

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Kochenov, D., Pech, L. and Platon, S. 2015. Ni panacée, ni gadget: Le nouveau cadre de l’Union européenne pour renforcer l’Etat de droit. Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Européen. 4, pp. 689-714.
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TitleNi panacée, ni gadget: Le nouveau cadre de l’Union européenne pour renforcer l’Etat de droit
AuthorsKochenov, D., Pech, L. and Platon, S.
Abstract

This article (in French) offers a comprehensive examination of the rationale underlying the rule of law framework adopted by the Commission in March 2014 before outlining its main features. It is argued that while the Commission’s ‘light-touch’ framework falls short of what is required to effectively address internal threats to EU values of a systemic nature, it remains preferable to the new mechanism adopted by the Council in December 2014 and which consists of holding an annual rule of law dialogue among all Member States within the Council. To make the Commission’s framework more workable and effective, which should in turn increase its ‘dissuasive potential’, a number of modest recommendations are also offered at a time where an increasing number of voices are asking the Commission to activate the first phase its new mechanism in relation to Hungary and more recently, Poland.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
PublisherEditions Dalloz
JournalRevue Trimestrielle de Droit Européen
ISSN2114-5288
Publication dates
Print30 Dec 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited19 Mar 2018
Accepted09 Nov 2015
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://www.dalloz-revues.fr/revues/Revue_trimestrielle_de_droit_europeen-26.htm#
LanguageEnglish
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