Trading rule of law for recovery? The new EU strategy in the post-Covid era

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The ambition of this article is twofold. First, it argues that, in order to enhance respect for the rule of law by its Member States, the EU has launched a new strategy albeit essentially based on mechanisms which were not specifically designed to protect the rule of law. Second, the article aims to clarify the notion of rule of law resulting from this strategy and to subsequently analyse its consequences. In doing so, this article will thereby demonstrate that the instruments used by the new strategy promote a notion of the EU rule of law which implies a constant arbitrage between the rule of law and the economic objectives pursued by the EU. The risk may be, however, that it would subjugate fundamental values (as defined in Article 2 TEU) to the logic of European economic integration, thus inverting the hierarchy between protection for the rule of law and economic values.

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Fromont, L., & Van Waeyenberge, A. (2021). Trading rule of law for recovery? The new EU strategy in the post-Covid era. European Law Journal, 27(1–3), 132–147. https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12426

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