Can European law legitimately influence or contain the socio-economic orientations of the Member States towards one particular model, and to what extent should it allow or even stimulate a diversity in socio-economic outcomes? This is a fundamental question that lies at the heart of the European Union’s (EU) economic integration project. Many have argued that the concept of the ‘social market economy’ could or should provide for normative guidance. This contribution reflects on the historical and current potential of the concept to provide such guidance. It proposes that the EU internal markets socio-economic diversity should be cherished and accommodated in the legal framework of the EU through a dialogue of mutual responsiveness
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Can European law legitimately influence or contain the socio-economic orientations of the Member Sta...
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The term ‘social market economy’ was introduced in the Treaty on European Union in order to emphasis...
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This contribution offers an introduction to the Special Issue ‘Rethinking the European Social Market...
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The global community is striving nowadays to find ways to stabilize social processes, as well as to ...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
In this article we take managing migration and managing the gig economy as a prism through which to ...
Can European law legitimately influence or contain the socio-economic orientations of the Member Sta...
In paragraph 3 of its Article 3, the Treaty on European Union (TEU) requires the EU to go after the ...
The term ‘social market economy’ was introduced in the Treaty on European Union in order to emphasis...
The Evolution of the Single European Market provides a detailed empirical and theoretical analysis o...
This article discusses the contributions of this Special Issue on the relationship between social an...
One of the main instruments for local development is the regulatory legal framework of the so-called...
'Since the introduction of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, public authorities in the European Union (EU) ...
This contribution offers an introduction to the Special Issue ‘Rethinking the European Social Market...
EU Social and Labour Rights have developed incrementally, originally through a set of legislative in...
This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the emergent concept of ‘social solidarity,’ in the context ...
Judge-made law has played a crucial role in the process of European integration. In the vertical dim...
The global community is striving nowadays to find ways to stabilize social processes, as well as to ...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
In this article we take managing migration and managing the gig economy as a prism through which to ...