This open access book looks into the evolution and current state of the rule of law in the European Union (EU). The thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall is chosen as a natural moment of stocktaking; assessing the progress made since the beginning of the democratic reforms in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), but also critically analysing recent tendencies of rule of law backsliding and open revolt against liberal-democratic values in individual EU Member States. The volume is partly retrospective in that it reflects on the challenges of the post-communist transition and the process of Eastward Enlargement of the Union. Yet it is also prospective, in so far as it reviews the variety of novel mechanisms for strengthening rule of law enforcement in the EU and gauges their potential for bringing sustainable, positive change in this regard. All chapters are written by experienced scholars and practitioners in the field of EU law and policy. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.
This open access book looks into the evolution and current state of the rule of law in the European Union (EU). The thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall is chosen as a natural moment of stocktaking; assessing the progress made since the beginning of the democratic reforms in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), but also critically analysing recent tendencies of rule of law backsliding and open revolt against liberal-democratic values in individual EU Member States. The volume is partly retrospective in that it reflects on the challenges of the post-communist transition and the process of Eastward Enlargement of the Union. Yet it is also prospective, in so far as it reviews the variety of novel mechanisms for strengthening rule of law enforcement in the EU and gauges their potential for bringing sustainable, positive change in this regard. All chapters are written by experienced scholars and practitioners in the field of EU law and policy. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.
This book assesses the key challenges, successes and failures of the EU over the last 30 years to judge its successes and failures.
INTRODUCTION
1. Rule of Law in the EU 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin
Wall: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Stockholm University,
Sweden, Andreas Moberg, University of
Gothenburg, Sweden and Joakim Nergelius, Örebro
University, Sweden
PART ONE
THE RULE OF LAW IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND
POLITICAL REALITY
2. Rule of Law Problems as Problems of Democracy
Leonard Besselink, University of Amsterdam,
Netherlands
3. Illiberal Constitutionalism in East-Central Europe
Gábor Halmai, European University Institute,
Italy
4. Why the Rule of Law Can Never be Part of an ‘Illiberal’
Democracy
Joakim Nergelius,Örebro University, Sweden
PART TWO
THE RULE OF LAW IN CEE: COMMUNIST LEGACIES AND THE ROAD TO EU
ACCESSION
5. Legacies of Socialist Constitutionalism: The Eastern European
Judiciary
Zdenek Kühn, Charles University,
Czechia
6. Legal Reasoning in Central and Eastern Europe from a Historical
Perspective
Katalin Kelemen, Örebro University, Sweden
7. The Council of Europe as an Antechamber to the European
Union
Daniel Tarschys, Stockholm University, Sweden
8. The Role of the Venice Commission in Strengthening the Rule of
Law
Iain Cameron, Uppsala University, Sweden
9. The Eastward Enlargement as a Driving Force and Testbed for Rule
of Law Policy in the EU
Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Stockholm University,
Sweden
PART THREE
THE RULE OF LAW IN AN ENLARGED EUROPE
10. The Rule of Law in Italy under the Power of Populism, and its
Impact on the Future of the EU: What the Pandemic Crisis Can Teach
Us: Some Reflections on Populism, Europe, the Rule of Law and
Fundamental Rights During the Time of Quarantine in Italy
Valentina Colcelli, University of Perugia, Italy
11. The European Rule of Law Standard, the Nordic States, and EU
Law
Graham Butler, Aarhus University, Denmark
PART FOUR
ENFORCING THE RULE OF LAW IN THE EU: CURRENT MECHANISMS AND
PROSPECTS
12. The Rise of Procedural Rule of Law in the European Union –
Historical and Normative Foundations
Xavier Groussot, Lund University, Sweden and Anna
Zemskova, Lund University, Sweden
13. The European Commission and the EU Rule of Law Policy
Anna Perego, European Commission (DG Justice)
14. Respect for the Rule of Law: Some Thoughts on the European
Parliament’s Perspective
Linda Stefani, European Parliament and María José
Martínez Iglesias, European Parliament
15. Can We Expect Compliance with the Rule of Law without the Rule
of Law?
Andreas Moberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt is Professor of European
Law at the Faculty of Law, Stockholm University and Chair of the
Swedish Network for European Legal Studies, Sweden.
Andreas Moberg is Senior Lecturer at the University of
Gothenburg, Sweden.
Joakim Nergelius is Professor of Constitutional Law,
University of Örebro, Sweden.
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