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EU Commission v. Hungary: The Case for the “Systemic Infringement Action”

What can the European Union – and in particular the European Commission – do about Member States that no longer reliably play by the most fundamental European rules? The question is now urgent because...

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Systemic infringement action: mind the particulars – and go for the big picture

Infringement action against Member States that violate the fundamental values of the EU (Article 2 TEU): that was the course of action I suggested in response to Jan Werner Müller’s recent proposal to...

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Systemic infringement action: an effective solution or rather part of the...

Kim Lane Scheppele suggests a comprehensive, holistic approach to deal with prominent challenges to the basic principles of the European Union. I very much sympathize with this idea, but believe a...

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The Inherent Limits of Law – the Case of Slovenia

Kim Lane Scheppele’s proposal on establishing a systemic infringement action on the unamended legal basis of Art. 258 TFEU is another genuine and creative attempt of improving not the present...

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