There is growing sentiment that the rise of illiberal democracy in Central and Eastern Europe poses a serious threat to fundamental European values. Within the framework of the European Union (EU) legal system, how do post-socialist member states actually comply with fundamental European values? While there are multiple contradictory theories about the success or failure of assimilation in the region, there is surprisingly little datadriven literature which directly compares post-socialist member state compliance to the rest of the European member states. This paper fills the gap by comparing post-socialist compliance patterns with the rest of the EU, using data on infringement cases opened by the Commission. It finds that post-socialist me...
The compliance of the Baltic States with the EU requirements for member states is studied. Complianc...
What does EU law truly mean for the member states? Do they abide or don't they? This book presents t...
Pressured by ‘enlargement fatigue’ of the mid-2000s and multiple economic crises from 2008 onwards, ...
There is growing sentiment that the rise of illiberal democracy in Central and Eastern Europe poses ...
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
This thesis analyzes the mechanisms ensuring compliance with the EU values that the EU has utilized...
Why do some member states of the European Union comply with EU law more than others? The dissertatio...
Accession to the European Union (EU) demands the adoption of a vast body of legislation. This paper ...
The rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights have a special place in EU law. They are all enshr...
The EU is harboring a Member State which, through a method of abusive constitutionalism, is not a c...
The European Union has been the primary promoter of democracy and rule of law to its neighbors to th...
The EU is founded on the rule of law enshrined in Article 2 TEU. Nevertheless, recent developments w...
This paper outlines two initiatives that could be taken up by the EU institutions to improve complia...
As many empirical studies have shown, non-compliance with EU legislation has already been a signific...
The compliance of the Baltic States with the EU requirements for member states is studied. Complianc...
What does EU law truly mean for the member states? Do they abide or don't they? This book presents t...
Pressured by ‘enlargement fatigue’ of the mid-2000s and multiple economic crises from 2008 onwards, ...
There is growing sentiment that the rise of illiberal democracy in Central and Eastern Europe poses ...
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
This thesis analyzes the mechanisms ensuring compliance with the EU values that the EU has utilized...
Why do some member states of the European Union comply with EU law more than others? The dissertatio...
Accession to the European Union (EU) demands the adoption of a vast body of legislation. This paper ...
The rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights have a special place in EU law. They are all enshr...
The EU is harboring a Member State which, through a method of abusive constitutionalism, is not a c...
The European Union has been the primary promoter of democracy and rule of law to its neighbors to th...
The EU is founded on the rule of law enshrined in Article 2 TEU. Nevertheless, recent developments w...
This paper outlines two initiatives that could be taken up by the EU institutions to improve complia...
As many empirical studies have shown, non-compliance with EU legislation has already been a signific...
The compliance of the Baltic States with the EU requirements for member states is studied. Complianc...
What does EU law truly mean for the member states? Do they abide or don't they? This book presents t...
Pressured by ‘enlargement fatigue’ of the mid-2000s and multiple economic crises from 2008 onwards, ...