Article(electronic)August 15, 2024

What EU Conditionality Says about the Rule of Law

In: European journal of risk regulation: EJRR ; at the intersection of global law, science and policy, p. 1-14

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Abstract

Abstract
The Covid-19 crisis provided an opportunity for the European Union to offer an alternative regulatory response to the crisis of values by systemically linking European funding to respect for the rule of law. A rule of law conditionality mechanism for spending was introduced in the Recovery and Resilience Facility and in Regulation 2020/2092. It is both positive – in that it encourages Member States to implement reforms and investments aimed at improving the rule of law – and negative – in that it takes the form of financial sanctions. However, the development of the rule of law conditionality is leading to an economisation of the concept of the rule of law, insofar as it mainly concerns those dimensions of the rule of law that are conducive to growth – such as justice systems and the fight against corruption. As a result, it could paradoxically exacerbate the very crisis it is designed to resolve.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 2190-8249

DOI

10.1017/err.2024.40

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