Editorial: A New Decade for European Papers

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This is the first issue of the 10th volume of European Papers: A Journal on Law and Integration. Established a decade ago, European Papers was founded with the aim of providing insights into the state of European integration. It is no coincidence that the journal’s name may remind readers of the Federalist Papers, which articulated the legal and...

‘Concretised’, ‘Flanked’, or ‘Standalone’? Some Reflections on the Application of Article 2 TEU

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Table of Contents: 1. The pending case Commission v Hungary (C-769/22) – 2. Respect for Article 2 TEU as a duty inherent to the EU membership – 3. A system of interconnected values and principles – 4. The relationships between Article 2 TEU and the Charter of Fundamental Rights – 5. The Hungarian overall challenge to Article 2 TEU – 6....

The Evolution of Public Order and Public Policy in EU Law: Europeanisation of Essential State Functions and the Union’s Public Order

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. To be a Member State in the European Union. – III. A European Public Order and Public Security. – IV. Conclusion.

Abstract: Public order and public policy have long been features of the EU law landscape as grounds of derogations for Member States. Recent...

The Evolution of Public Order and Public Policy in EU Law: Europeanisation of Essential State Functions and the Union’s Public Order

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. To be a Member State in the European Union. – III. A European Public Order and Public Security. – IV. Conclusion.

Abstract: Public order and public policy have long been features of the EU law landscape as grounds of derogations for Member States. Recent...

The Evolution of Public Order and Public Policy in EU Law: Europeanisation of Essential State Functions and the Union’s Public Order

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. To be a Member State in the European Union. – III. A European Public Order and Public Security. – IV. Conclusion.

Abstract: Public order and public policy have long been features of the EU law landscape as grounds of derogations for Member States. Recent...

Reconceptualising Security in the Law of the European Union

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Preventive security. – II.1. Criminal law. – II.2. Surveillance. – II.3. Border control. – III. Externalised security. – III.1. Globalised security. – III.2. Transatlantic security. – IV. Privatised security. – IV.1. Privatised security as a Rule of Law challenge. – IV.2. Privatised security as a means of...

Reconceptualising Security in the Law of the European Union

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Preventive security. – II.1. Criminal law. – II.2. Surveillance. – II.3. Border control. – III. Externalised security. – III.1. Globalised security. – III.2. Transatlantic security. – IV. Privatised security. – IV.1. Privatised security as a Rule of Law challenge. – IV.2. Privatised security as a means of...

Reconceptualising Security in the Law of the European Union

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Preventive security. – II.1. Criminal law. – II.2. Surveillance. – II.3. Border control. – III. Externalised security. – III.1. Globalised security. – III.2. Transatlantic security. – IV. Privatised security. – IV.1. Privatised security as a Rule of Law challenge. – IV.2. Privatised security as a means of...

The Europeanisation of “Public Order”: The Cases of Restrictive Measures to Counter the Spread of False Information and of Restrictions to Foreign Direct Investments

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Member States as custodians of the Union’s public order. – II.1. The concept of “European public order” in Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/351. – II.2. The Foreign Direct Investment Regulation: procedural and substantive obligations on Member States’s assessment of FDI that affect public order and public...

The Europeanisation of “Public Order”: The Cases of Restrictive Measures to Counter the Spread of False Information and of Restrictions to Foreign Direct Investments

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Member States as custodians of the Union’s public order. – II.1. The concept of “European public order” in Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/351. – II.2. The Foreign Direct Investment Regulation: procedural and substantive obligations on Member States’s assessment of FDI that affect public order and public...

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