Legal Risks In Eu Law: Interdisciplinary Studies On Legal Risk Management And Better Regulation In Europe
by Emilia Mišćenić /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book takes a completely new and innovative approach to
analysing the development of EU law. Within the framework of
different important areas of EU law, such as the internal market,
consumer protection law, social law, investment law, environment
law, migration law, legal translation and terminology, it
examines the Union’s approach to the regulation and management of
legal risks. Over the years, the Union has come to a point where
it is becoming increasingly difficult to justify its authority to
regulate in various areas of law. In managing legal risks
deriving from the diversity of Member States’ laws, which create
barriers to trade and hinder the Union’s economy, the Union
itself has actually produced new legal risks that now have to be
addressed. This failure on the part of EU institutions to manage
legal risks has contributed to legal uncertainty for actors
operating on the internal market. This book intends to contribute
to the Union’s smoother functioning and continuing development by
proposing effective concrete solutions for managing the legal
risks distorting the development of various areas of EU law. It
pursues an innovative and effective approach to identify legal
risks, their causes at the EU level and their impacts on the
functioning of the Union and its Member States. By presenting new
approaches in this context, the first book on legal risk
management in the EU will actively promote the improvement of the
EU lawmaking process and the application of EU law in practice.
This book takes a completely new and innovative approach to
analysing the development of EU law. Within the framework of
different important areas of EU law, such as the internal market,
consumer protection law, social law, investment law, environment
law, migration law, legal translation and terminology, it
examines the Union’s approach to the regulation and management of
legal risks. Over the years, the Union has come to a point where
it is becoming increasingly difficult to justify its authority to
regulate in various areas of law. In managing legal risks
deriving from the diversity of Member States’ laws, which create
barriers to trade and hinder the Union’s economy, the Union
itself has actually produced new legal risks that now have to be
addressed. This failure on the part of EU institutions to manage
legal risks has contributed to legal uncertainty for actors
operating on the internal market. This book intends to contribute
to the Union’s smoother functioning and continuing development by
proposing effective concrete solutions for managing the legal
risks distorting the development of various areas of EU law. It
pursues an innovative and effective approach to identify legal
risks, their causes at the EU level and their impacts on the
functioning of the Union and its Member States. By presenting new
approaches in this context, the first book on legal risk
management in the EU will actively promote the improvement of the
EU lawmaking process and the application of EU law in practice.