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"Enforcement Actions under EU Law: The New Member States" EIPA Working Paper No. 2007/01

Borissova, Lora, (2007) "Enforcement Actions under EU Law: The New Member States" EIPA Working Paper No. 2007/01.

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Abstract

This paper will focus on the recent and main trends in the application of enforcement actions against new Member States, not only taking an empirical angle (infringements by Member States and by sectors) but also involving analytical reasoning. This analysis serves to present the fundamentals and relevance of the infringement procedure in the framework of the enlarged European Union (the object of the first part of this paper) where administrations of the new Member States will have to adopt this new way of thinking and of implementing know-how (addressed in the second part) while acquiring a better understanding of the principal characteristics of the EC/EU's legal system (direct effect, supremacy, indirect effect, state liability) and of the EC's general principles of law. Therefore, the second part of the paper will also focus on justifications deemed acceptable by the ECJ and others that are considered inadmissible. New Member States have to adjust to the requirements of the acquis (possibilities of opting out are not included in the Accession Treaties) and this obligation applies to all independent state institutions (including the judiciary where reforms represent a prerequisite for accession by some candidate countries). Efficient further implementation of the acquis and adequate understanding of the infringement procedure will facilitate new Member States' (and candidate countries') integration in the EU and, eventually, make their accession a success.

Item Type:Working Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Borissova, Lora,
Title:"Enforcement Actions under EU Law: The New Member States" EIPA Working Paper No. 2007/01
Language:English
Institution:European Institute of Public Administration
Journals and Series:Journals > European Institute of Public Administration (Maastricht)
Pages:20
Year:2007
Subjects:EU policies and themes > Policies & related activities > law & legal affairs-general
EU policies and themes > EU institutions & developments > European Court of Justice/Court of First Instance
Alternative Locations:http://aei.pitt.edu/secure/00007596/01/EIPA2007-01.pdf
ID Code:7596
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:22 March 2008