The European Commission’s opening of a rule of law dialogue with Poland in the new pre-Article 7 format developed last year is an important test of European constitutionalism both on the EU and on the Member State level. The mechanism is meant to address systemic violations of the rule of law in several steps, in the format of a structured dialogue. The new procedure does not preclude or prevent the launching of an infringement procedure by the Commission. The probe into Poland’s measures against the Constitutional Tribunal and its new media regulation is expected to test the viability of an EU constitutional enforcement mechanism against a Member State.</p
The use of Article 7 TEU against Poland and Hungary has been generally welcomed with relief proving ...
The European Commission has announced an inquiry into whether recent Polish reforms affecting the co...
[EN] Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different behaviour when dealing w...
Some of the member states of the European Union are currently facing a rule of law crisis characteri...
Disquieting internal situations posing a threat to the founding principles of the European Union hav...
Among the many crises which have marked the debates about the future of European integration in the ...
The Rule of Law is one of the European Union’s founding values and is not only a Treaty obligation u...
The application of the EU Commission’s Rule of Law Framework in the current Polish case is a s...
The message is clear: when it comes to judicial independence and effective protection, the EU cannot...
On January 16, 2020 the European Parliament passed a resolution about the state of the Article 7(1) ...
The European Union (the EU) is built upon the idea of the rule of law. Upholding the principle is ...
On Wednesday, the European Commission reacted to the continuing deterioration of the rule of law sit...
Hungary has announced to block any Article 7 sanctions that the EU might propose against Poland. Why...
This thesis examines rule of law backsliding in Hungary and Poland. To explain this rule of law back...
Despite the Commission’s best and repeated efforts, the rule of law situation in Poland has indeed b...
The use of Article 7 TEU against Poland and Hungary has been generally welcomed with relief proving ...
The European Commission has announced an inquiry into whether recent Polish reforms affecting the co...
[EN] Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different behaviour when dealing w...
Some of the member states of the European Union are currently facing a rule of law crisis characteri...
Disquieting internal situations posing a threat to the founding principles of the European Union hav...
Among the many crises which have marked the debates about the future of European integration in the ...
The Rule of Law is one of the European Union’s founding values and is not only a Treaty obligation u...
The application of the EU Commission’s Rule of Law Framework in the current Polish case is a s...
The message is clear: when it comes to judicial independence and effective protection, the EU cannot...
On January 16, 2020 the European Parliament passed a resolution about the state of the Article 7(1) ...
The European Union (the EU) is built upon the idea of the rule of law. Upholding the principle is ...
On Wednesday, the European Commission reacted to the continuing deterioration of the rule of law sit...
Hungary has announced to block any Article 7 sanctions that the EU might propose against Poland. Why...
This thesis examines rule of law backsliding in Hungary and Poland. To explain this rule of law back...
Despite the Commission’s best and repeated efforts, the rule of law situation in Poland has indeed b...
The use of Article 7 TEU against Poland and Hungary has been generally welcomed with relief proving ...
The European Commission has announced an inquiry into whether recent Polish reforms affecting the co...
[EN] Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different behaviour when dealing w...