This article aims to explain the under-researched phenomenon of why the European Commission (the Commission), as ‘guardian of the Treaties’, tolerates member states’ noncompliance with the EU law. While major accounts of selective enforcement depict the Commission as a self-serving political entrepreneur, this paper assumes that it is a trustee guardian of EU treaties that aims to safeguard the stability and integrity of the EU legal order. For this purpose, the Commission is theorized to strategically utilize toleration of noncompliance to evade jurisdiction overlap and norm collision. Relying on the detailed tracing of the Commission's enforcement leniency towards Slovakia regarding pharmaceutical parallel trade, this illustrative case st...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
For a number of years, the European Community has been faced with Member States increasingly failing...
Published online: 30 May 2018Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different ...
Why Noncompliance traces the history of noncompliance within the European Union (EU), focusing on wh...
How policy stakeholders receive CJEU rulings will influence the European Commission’s reasoning on h...
This thesis examines the regulation of parallel imports of trade marked goods in the European Commun...
A comprehensive analysis of the European Commission's general role in supervising member state compl...
Rules are no longer merely made by states, but increasingly by international organizations and other...
[Summary - document has no additional text]. What happens when member states do not comply with EU l...
Rules are no longer merely made by states, but increasingly by international organizations and other...
This thesis tackles the issue of non-compliance in the European Union (EU). This is an important iss...
States often violate international agreements, both accidentally and intentionally. To process compl...
Studies on EU policy-making generally disregard the key role played by the Commission as an enforcem...
Why do some member states of the European Union comply with EU law more than others? The dissertatio...
First published online: 22 April 2020Several European Union (EU) governments have infringed the obli...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
For a number of years, the European Community has been faced with Member States increasingly failing...
Published online: 30 May 2018Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different ...
Why Noncompliance traces the history of noncompliance within the European Union (EU), focusing on wh...
How policy stakeholders receive CJEU rulings will influence the European Commission’s reasoning on h...
This thesis examines the regulation of parallel imports of trade marked goods in the European Commun...
A comprehensive analysis of the European Commission's general role in supervising member state compl...
Rules are no longer merely made by states, but increasingly by international organizations and other...
[Summary - document has no additional text]. What happens when member states do not comply with EU l...
Rules are no longer merely made by states, but increasingly by international organizations and other...
This thesis tackles the issue of non-compliance in the European Union (EU). This is an important iss...
States often violate international agreements, both accidentally and intentionally. To process compl...
Studies on EU policy-making generally disregard the key role played by the Commission as an enforcem...
Why do some member states of the European Union comply with EU law more than others? The dissertatio...
First published online: 22 April 2020Several European Union (EU) governments have infringed the obli...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
For a number of years, the European Community has been faced with Member States increasingly failing...
Published online: 30 May 2018Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different ...