Enhancing centralized enforcement of EU law : Pandora's toolbox ?

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Title
Enhancing centralized enforcement of EU law : Pandora's toolbox ?
Journal
Common Market Law Review
Author(s)
Bieber R., Maiani F.
ISSN
0165-0750
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
51
Number
4
Pages
1057-1092
Language
english
Abstract
State compliance with EU Law is crucial to the very existence of the Union. Traditionally, it has been secured through a combination of strong "private" and of weak "centralized" enforcement. However, this arrangement is no longer perceived to be sufficient. By endowing the Union with new tools vis-à-vis its Member States - penalties, conditionality, and the like - current reforms try to complement symbolic sanctioning with real "consequences". The goal is to reinforce the authority of EU Law. In this article, we question whether the new toolbox is fit for the purpose, or whether it risks to produce adverse effects which might even go as far as upsetting the Union's constitutional template.
Keywords
Union européenne, sanctions, droit constitutionnel, surveillance fédérale, conditionnalité, Pacte fiscal, institutions européennes
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