COVID-19, the European Health Union and the CJEU: Lessons from the Case Law on the Banking Union

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This contribution will draw on the literature that has accumulated on how the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has responded to the European Banking Union, which was established in similar crisis circumstances that now face the European Union (EU) in the age of COVID-19, to illustrate the legal issues on which the CJEU's input will be particularly important in the shaping of any future European Health Union. This contribution will highlight three legal issues in particular: The interpretation of EU Treaty provisions in the health field; the scope of EU competence; and the powers of EU institutions and agencies. This contribution will argue that the CJEU case law to date on health issues is encouraging with respect to competence and agencies, but more cautious with respect to the Treaty's health provisions.

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Bartlett, O. (2020, December 1). COVID-19, the European Health Union and the CJEU: Lessons from the Case Law on the Banking Union. European Journal of Risk Regulation. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.78

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