Part I.- The authority of European law.- The authority of European law: Do we still believe in it?.- The Court of Justice of the European Union as the guardian of the authority of EU law: A networking exercise.- Part II.- The impact of legislation on the authority of EU law.- A view from the European Commission.- Can the authority of EU law be taken for granted? A tale of principles and realities.- A view from Parliament.- Part III.- The authority of EU law: A view from Constitutional and Supreme Courts.- L’autorité du droit de l’Union européenne – Le point de vue d’un juge français.- A view from the Danish Supreme Court in light of the Ajos Judgment.- EuGH-EGMR-BVerfG: Von der Multipolarität zum Verbund der Gerichtsbarkeiten im Bereich des Grundrechtsschutzes.- The authority of EU law as viewed from a National Court: The United Kingdom.- The authority of EU law: The case of horizontal application of fundamental rights.- Part IV.- Remaining and new obstacles to the single market rules: Does the economic crisis justify a weakening of the authority of EU law?.- The authority of the law: Some personal reflections on the internal market and European integration.- The authority of EU law: What does it require and why is it fading?.- “Questions identitaires” as challenges to the single market.- Protectionism in Central and Eastern Europe and the EU Internal Market: the case of retail.- Part V.- The Economic and Monetary Union as an illustration of “the incomplete union”: The authority of EU law stuck half-way between supranational and national sovereignty.- Die Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion als Herausforderung der Autorität des Unionsrechts.- The need to complete the EMU: cui bono?.- Completing v. rethinking the European Monetary Union?.- Completing v. rethinking the European Monetary Union?.- Part VI.- Current Threats to the rule of law in the EU: The fundaments on which the authority of EU law rests.- Article 7 TEU and the rule of law mechanism: A dissuasive weapon or a paper tiger?.- Upholding the rule of law for the future of Europe.- Développements récents du cadre juridique de l’Union européenne pour faire face aux menaces pour les valeurs démocratiques dans les États membres.- Les attaques terroristes et l’état d’urgence en France.- Current threats to the rule of law in the EU: The foundation on which the authority of EU law rests.- Part VII.- The crisis of the European project undermining the authority of EU law: The EU in search for legitimacy.- The EU, democracy and institutional structure: Past, present and future.- Legitimität und Finalität des europäischen Projekts.- Europa muss noch enger zusammenwachsen.- Quo vadis Europe? The future of Europe under pressure.- The European Union’s never-ending search for legitimacy.- L’UE: quelle légitimité ? Quel avenir ?.- The role of government and trust in the market economy
Wolfgang Heusel is Director of the Academy of European Law (ERA) in Trier, Germany.
Jean-Philippe Rageade is Director of Programmes of the Academy of European Law (ERA) in Trier.
This book analyses the supposed erosion of the authority of EU law from various perspectives: legislation, jurisprudence of national supreme and constitutional courts, enforcement of Single Market rules, of EMU rules and of the rule of law. It discusses the interdependence between the perceived legitimacy of the European project and respect for the authority of EU law.