Public Security and Public Order in EU Law: Adjudicative Challenges in the Laws of the Internal and Digital Markets

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Methodological basis for public policy/security issues in the context of free movement law. – III. Proportionality in free movement law and the EU Charter: a comparison. – IV. The “strictly necessary” test and the “balancing test” in light of the digital case Law of the CJEU. – IV.1. “Strictly necessary”...

“Public Policy” as a Chameleonlike Concept: The Quest for Coherence in the CJEU Case Law On Migration and Union Citizenship

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Table of Contents: I. Starting point: reaffirming supranational oversight – I.1. Curtailing exceptional non-compliance under art. 72 TFEU – I.2. Distinct political choices with regard to migration – II. Overlap with and distinction from Union citizenship- II.1. Association agreement with Turkey as a test case - II.2. Fahimian: discrepancies...

Art. 72 TFEU as Seen by the Court of Justice of the EU: Reminder, Exception, or Derogation?

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Art. 72 TFEU: no “general exception” from the scope of EU law. – III. Art. 72 TFEU: a reminder for the EU institutions. – IV. Art. 72 TFEU: a derogation to the benefit of the Member States? – V. Conclusion.

Abstract: When the Member States of the European Union (EU...

Introduction: Public order and public security in EU law. Time for Reappraisal

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Table of contents: I. Introduction – II. Four reasons to reappraise public order and public security in EU law. – II.1. In the name of national public order: understanding Member States’ increased resistance to EU law. – II.2. Assessing the evolving conceptual framework. – II. 3. Evaluating how the EU legal framework adjusts to the contextual...

The Role and Competence of the EU in the Area of Supportive Financing Policies for Renewable Energy Projects

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction – II. Why (still) support renewable energy sources and why should the EU care – II.1. The persisting need for financially supporting RES – II.2. The purposiveness of an enlarged impact of the EU legal order on renewable energy support policies – III. The EU competence in the area of renewable energy support – III.1...

Algorithmic Accountability Through the “Human over the Loop” in Interoperable and EU AI-reliant Large-scale IT Systems for Migration and Security

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Interoperability of large-scale IT systems for third-country nationals: a synopsis. – II.1. The road. – II.2. The interoperability regulations. – III. Searching for AI in terminologically ambiguous texts. – III.1. The pivotal role of the CRRS. – III.2. sBMS: motor for biometric recognition. – III.3. MID: an...

The Czech Republic and the 2022 and 2023 Reintroduction of Border Controls: Framing Secondary Movements as a Threat to National Security in the Regional Context

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Reintroduction of Internal Border Controls in the Czech Republic in 2022 and 2023. – III.  Czech reintroduction of border controls in light of relevant EU law. – IV. Sovereignty as a (mis)used and forgotten argument. – V. Conclusion and the way forward

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The Protection of EU Financial Interests in Poland: Administrative and Criminal Critical Issues

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. The administrative law perspective: the system of controls on EU funds in Poland. – II.1. Guidelines for operational programmes – soft or hard law: that is the question. – III. Protection of EU financial interests in Poland from a criminal law perspective. – III.1. Can the EU’s financial interests be...

Introduction to the Special Section: The Shape-Shifting Definition of the EU’s Financial Interest and its Protection in Contemporary Europe

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Abstract: In just a few years, the concept of protecting the EU’s financial interests has become strategic and fundamental to understanding the economic and financial structure of the European legal system. But it is also essential in navigating the changes to constitutional, administrative, and criminal law that have marked the system following the...

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