The Application of European Constitutional Values in EU Member States

  • Halmai G
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This article deals with the backsliding of liberal democracy in Hungary, after 2010, and also with the ways in which the European Union (EU) has coped with the deviations from the shared values of rule of law and democracy in one of its Member States. The article argues that during the fight over the compliance with the core values of the EU pronounced in Article 2 TEU with the Hungarian government, the EU institutions so far have proven incapable of enforcing compliance, which has considerably undermined not only the legitimacy of the Commission but also that of the entire rule-of-law oversight.

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Halmai, G. (2018). The Application of European Constitutional Values in EU Member States. European Journal of Law Reform, 20(2–3), 10–34. https://doi.org/10.5553/ejlr/138723702018020002002

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