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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (242 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783845293721 , 9783848751761
    Series Statement: Sonderheft Europarecht 2018, Beiheft 1
    Content: Die Werte der Europäischen Union werden insbesondere durch das Verfahren des Art. 7 EUV vor systemischen Gefahren geschützt. Die Vorschrift erlaubt es in letzter Konsequenz, den betreffenden Mitgliedstaaten erhebliche Sanktionen aufzuerlegen. Als ultima ratio kommt sogar die Aussetzung des Stimmrechts in Betracht. Während die herkömmliche Betrachtung der Norm davon ausgeht, dass es sich um einen Sonderfall des Vertragsverletzungsverfahrens handelt, werden in diesem Band die Elemente des Tatbestandes herausgearbeitet, die für einen deliktischen Anspruch der Union gegen den vertragsbrüchigen Mitgliedstaat sprechen. Diese auf den ersten Blick ungewöhnliche Sicht auf Art. 7 EUV hat vor allem den analytischen Vorteil, die einzelnen Tatbestandsvoraussetzungen in ihrer ganzen Tragweite vor allem mit Blick auf die Rechtsfolgen besser verstehen zu können.Mit Beiträgen vonEwa Baginska | Sylwia Majkowska-Szulz | Gavin Barret | Tomás Dumbrovsky | Andreas Haratsch | Aalt Willem Heringa | Ulrich Magnus | Matthias Niedobitek | Michael Potacs | Laurent Sermet | Lubos Tichy | Mirosław Wyrzykowski | Jiri Zemanek
    Content: Article 7 TEU protects the European Union against political developments in one or more member states that undermines values on which the common association is based. We identify three particular reasons for such a provision. First, the level of cooperation achieved within the European Union requires consensus on fundamental values among those public officials of the member states who participate in EU decision making. Second, since the European Union is not merely an association of states, but a polity of constitutional quality, diversion from the common values would undermine the realisation of rights of private persons of other member states in their cross-border activities. Finally, Article 7 TEU protects citizens and resident legal persons of the violating state against political changes that do not respect liberal values, even if achieved through a democratic process. The last issue, which, as the Polish and Hungarian cases have revealed, has been the most controversial, forms in fact the very core of the European integration project.Article 7 TEU does not only allow for political sanction, but creates a special liability regime. Legal scholarship, however, has not yet undertaken a serious analysis of its individual components. A comprehensive analysis requires bringing together legal experts on European law, constitutional law, law of tort/delict, and experts that can bring a comparative perspective on solutions in other jurisdictions. The contributions to this book have been discussed during a conference at the Charles University Prague in 2016.With contributions byEwa Baginska | Sylwia Majkowska-Szulz | Gavin Barret | Tomás Dumbrovsky | Andreas Haratsch | Aalt Willem Heringa | Ulrich Magnus | Matthias Niedobitek | Michael Potacs | Laurent Sermet | Lubos Tichy | Mirosław Wyrzykowski | Jiri Zemanek
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783848751761
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Liability of member states for the violation of fundamental values of the European Union Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2018 ISBN 9783848751761
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Vertragsverletzung ; Sanktion ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Tichý, Luboš 1948-
    Author information: Hatje, Armin 1959-
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