Europe's Passive Virtues - Deference to National Authorities in EU Free Movement Law
Jan ZGLINSKI
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- Catégories: July 2020, Freedom of movement
 - Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN: 9780198844792
 - Date de publication: 04/06/2020
 - Reliure: Paperback
 - Nombre de pages: 256
 
Résumé
The European Court of Justice has been celebrated as a central force in 
the creation and deepening of the EU internal market. Yet, it has also 
been criticized for engaging in judicial activism, restricting national 
regulatory autonomy, and taking away the powers of Member State 
institutions. In recent years, the Court appears to afford greater 
deference to domestic actors in free movement cases. Europe's Passive 
Virtues explores the scope of and reasons for this phenomenon. It 
enquires into the decision-making latitude given to the Member States 
through two doctrines: the margin of appreciation and decentralized 
judicial review.
At the heart of the book lies an original 
empirical study of the European Court's free movement jurisprudence from
 1974 to 2013. The analysis examines how frequently and under which 
circumstances the Court defers to national authorities. The results 
suggest that free movement law has substantially changed over the past 
four decades. The Court is leaving a growing range of decisions in the 
hands of national law-makers and judges, a trend that affects the level 
of scrutiny applied to Member State action, the division of powers 
between the European and national judiciary, and ultimately the nature 
of the internal market. The book argues that these new-found 'passive 
virtues' are linked to a series of broader political, constitutional, 
and institutional developments that have taken place in the EU.
Table des matières
Introduction
 The New Free Movement Architecture
 The Rise of Deference
 The Margin of Appreciation: Theory and Practice
 Decentralized Judicial Review: Theory and Practice
 Proportionality and Its Discontents
 Discovering Passive Virtues