In January, the European Commission announced an inquiry into whether recent Polish reforms affecting the country’s constitutional tribunal and media are consistent with the rule of law. Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska writes that the Commission’s review has been noticeably different from its previous approach in relation to Hungary, where there have been similar concerns raised over reforms carried out by Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz government. She argues that the fact that the Law and Justice party has less political allies at the European level and that the Juncker’s Commission is more assertive vis-à-vis member-states than its predecessor, may go some way toward explaining why the cases have been handled differently
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The European Commission has announced an inquiry into whether recent Polish reforms affecting the co...
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The European Commission is currently conducting an inquiry into judicial and media reforms introduce...
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On Wednesday, the European Commission reacted to the continuing deterioration of the rule of law sit...
Disquieting internal situations posing a threat to the founding principles of the European Union hav...
The European Union (the EU) is built upon the idea of the rule of law. Upholding the principle is ...
Hungary is a member of the European Union (EU), but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritaria...
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
Reforms affecting the independence of courts and the media in Hungary and Poland have received signi...
According to Frans Timmermans, speaking on 17 September 2017, “the situation in Hungary is not compa...
The European Commission has announced an inquiry into whether recent Polish reforms affecting the co...
This article first offers an overview of the European Commission's Rule of Law Framework, which was ...
The European Commission is currently conducting an inquiry into judicial and media reforms introduce...
Published online: 30 May 2018Commission's expectations on eventual compliance explain its different ...
Although events in Poland have overshadowed concerns about constitutional degeneration in Hungary, a...
This thesis examines rule of law backsliding in Hungary and Poland. To explain this rule of law back...
The Rule of Law is one of the European Union’s founding values and is not only a Treaty obligation u...
To reinstate what amounts to a “Soviet-style justice system”, Polish authorities have repeatedly and...
On Wednesday, the European Commission reacted to the continuing deterioration of the rule of law sit...
Disquieting internal situations posing a threat to the founding principles of the European Union hav...
The European Union (the EU) is built upon the idea of the rule of law. Upholding the principle is ...
Hungary is a member of the European Union (EU), but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritaria...
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
Reforms affecting the independence of courts and the media in Hungary and Poland have received signi...
According to Frans Timmermans, speaking on 17 September 2017, “the situation in Hungary is not compa...