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The CJEU and the ship of Theseus : acts of mixed authorship in composite administrative procedures
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EU Law live weekend edition, 2025, No. 218
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HŪNA, Ieva, The CJEU and the ship of Theseus : acts of mixed authorship in composite administrative procedures, EU Law live weekend edition, 2025, No. 218 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/78076
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The enforcement of EU law is a joint effort of the EU and national authorities. The classic models of direct enforcement (by the EU itself) and indirect enforcement (by the Member State bureaucracies) of EU law in their pure forms are becoming a rarity, if they can found at all. In most cases, EU law is enforced in a cooperative manner. In doing so, the EU and national authorities increasingly act as what has been called the integrated administration.
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Published online: 15 February 2025

