Unity and Diversity in the European Union’s Internal Market Case Law: Towards Unity in ‘Good Governance’?

IF 0.3 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Utrecht Journal of International and European Law Pub Date : 2018-06-07 DOI:10.5334/UJIEL.454
J. Mulder
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This article deals with an enduring challenge for the European Court of Justice: striking a balance between the EU market integration requirements and respecting the ‘fundamental structures’ that exist in the Member States through the recognition and accommodation of a range of regulatory options that may restrict trade. The challenge is finding unity in social diversity and many commentators consider that the Court has interpreted the constitutional foundation of the European Union as having turned market access rights into fundamental rights and social policy into an obstructive power that has to be limited. This article reflects on the adjudicative methods of the Court and revisits this debate. It argues that the Court has developed a proportionality assessment that is able to accommodate a plethora of Member State policy choices. Member States’ systems of protection need to be transparent, systematic and internally coherent. However, if these conditions are taken into account, then the level of protection and the means through which this level of protection is sought remain largely at the discretion of the Member States.
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欧盟内部市场判例法中的统一与多样性:走向“善治”中的统一?
这篇文章涉及欧洲法院面临的一个持久挑战:通过承认和适应可能限制贸易的一系列监管选择,在欧盟市场一体化要求和尊重成员国现有的“基本结构”之间取得平衡。挑战在于在社会多样性中找到团结,许多评论家认为,法院将欧盟的宪法基础解释为将市场准入权变成了基本权利,将社会政策变成了必须受到限制的阻碍性权力。本文反思了法院的裁决方法,并重新审视了这场辩论。它辩称,法院已经制定了一项相称性评估,能够适应会员国过多的政策选择。会员国的保护制度必须透明、系统和内部一致。然而,如果考虑到这些条件,那么保护水平和寻求这种保护水平的手段在很大程度上仍由会员国自行决定。
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