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Cornerstones of enhanced cooperation : the principles of openness and last resort in light of past experiences and future challenges
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Florence : European University Institute, 2018
EUI; LAW; LLM Thesis
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GRAF VON LUCKNER, Johannes, Cornerstones of enhanced cooperation : the principles of openness and last resort in light of past experiences and future challenges, Florence : European University Institute, 2018, EUI, LAW, LLM Thesis - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/64644
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Enhanced cooperation is the EU’s most general, multi-purpose, and thus differentiation-friendly possibility to legislate without binding all Member States. After years of initial reluc-tance, it has been put into practice in a number of cases in the last years. In light of these developments, many perspectives on enhanced cooperation are worth revisiting. At the same time, the EU has recently been facing numerous fundamental challenges, and enhanced co-operation could be one of the tools for policy makers to consider when searching for solutions. It does so by analysing two crucial legal aspects of the enhanced cooperation mechanism in depth: the last resort principle and the principle of openness. Both principles stand out among the law governing enhanced cooperation as particularly important, defining notions – indeed, cornerstones of enhanced cooperation.
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Award date: 1 October 2018
Supervisor: Professor Deirdre Curtin
Supervisor: Professor Deirdre Curtin