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Author Montaldo, Stefano

Title EU Law Enforcement The Evolution of Sanctioning Powers
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (338 p.)
Series Routledge Research in EU Law Ser
Routledge Research in EU Law Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: EU (shared) Law Enforcement: Who Does What and How? -- 2.1: Introduction -- 2.2: Defining EU law enforcement and its types -- 2.3: EU (shared) law enforcement in different policy areas -- 2.4: EU enforcement and sanctions -- 2.5: Conclusion -- Chapter 3: New Actors on the Stage: The Emerging Role of the EU Agencies in Exercising Sanctioning Powers -- 3.1: Introduction -- 3.2: EU agencies: a brief overview
3.2.1: EU agencies: what's in a name? Some methodological caveats for assessing the bodies under scrutiny... -- 3.2.2: ... and some key-features particularly relevant for understanding their limits and potentialities in issuing sanctions -- 3.3: The agencies' contribution to EU law enforcement. A theoretical perspective -- 3.3.1: EU agencies as a tool to force the 'sanction conundrum' of the EU -- 3.3.2: EU agencies as ever-changing creators of enforcement practices -- 3.4: An analytical taxonomy of EU agencies' direct or indirect sanctioning powers
3.4.1: Collection and spread of information and best practices among national administrations -- 3.4.2: Monitoring activities and inspections that might bring to sanction issued by national or EU authorities -- 3.4.3: Power to propose to the Commission to impose fees -- 3.4.4: Assistance in the enforcement of EU law (a silent erosion of the Commission's infringement powers?) -- 3.4.5: Power to impose fees (and the not-always-unlimited jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the EU) -- 3.5: EU agencies' contribution to the exercise of sanctioning power: current and future challenges
Chapter 4: From Sanctions to Prevention, and Now Back to Sanctions? Article 7 TEU and the Protection of the EU Founding Values -- 4.1: Introduction -- 4.2: Article 7 TEU: an overview of the system -- 4.2.1: Article 7(1): clear risk of a serious breach -- 4.2.2: Article 7(2): serious and persistent breach -- 4.2.3: Article 7(3) and (4): sanctions -- 4.2.4: Article 7: concluding thoughts -- 4.3: From sanctions to prevention... -- 4.3.1: The origins of the procedure: a sanctions regime -- 4.3.2: The Haider case: moving towards prevention
4.3.3: The Commission's Rule of Law Framework: doubling down on prevention -- 4.3.4: The Council Rule of Law Dialogue: a 'culture' of prevention? -- 4.4: ...and now back to sanctions? -- 4.4.1: The new centrality of Article 7 -- 4.4.2: New tools: rule of law conditionality -- 4.4.3: Reviving 'old' tools: the infringement procedure -- 4.5: Concluding remarks and possible future developments -- Chapter 5: Infringement Procedures and Sanctions under Art. 260 TFEU: Evolution, Limits and Future Prospects -- 5.1: Introduction -- 5.2: Evolution -- 5.2.1: Article 260(2) TFEU: nihil sub sole novum?
Notes Description based upon print version of record
5.2.2: Article 260(3) TFEU: (some) clarity at last
Form Electronic book
Author Costamagna, Francesco
Miglio, Alberto
ISBN 9780429582776
0429582773