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_aHernández Ross, Andreína Victoria
245 1 4 _aThe Asseriveness of the European Commission in the Enforcement of Fundamental Values :
_bthe impact of the Russia-Ukraine War
_cAndreína V. Hernández Ross
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aMadrid
_b : CEU Ediciones
_c , 2023
300 _a92 p.
490 0 _aDocumento de trabajo ; Serie, Unión Europea y Relaciones Internacionales
_v138/2023
504 _aBibliografía: p. 58-79
520 _aThe outlook facing the European Union (EU) today is disquieting –even ominous. Europe is not only facing a “state of generalised noncompliance” (Batory, 2016: 685-699) where separate instances of noncompliance –arising in many areas of EU rules and policies– have concurred, resulting in its increased frequency and visibility. Moreover, several national governments have made far-reaching changes to their countries’ political systems. Jan-Werner Müller has defined this anomaly as ‘constitutional capture’,1 a phenomenon by which a government systematically dismantles checks and balances, limits the independence of the judiciary, destroys press freedom, attacks civil society, increases executive power and, essentially, undermines the rule of law (RoL) –all through legal means (Palombella, 2016: 49).
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_aComisión Europea
650 7 _aEstado de Derecho
650 0 _aConflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania
650 7 _aInfracción
650 7 _aAplicación del derecho de la UE
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