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Rule of Law in the EU: Justice and Criminal Law Dimensions

Title: Rule of Law in the EU: Justice and Criminal Law Dimensions
Authors: Nina Peršak; Jože Štrus
Source: Zbornik Znanstvenih Razprav, Vol 79, Iss 2 (2019)
Publisher Information: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Subject Terms: rule of law; Rule of Law Framework; EU criminal law; criminal law policy; Treaty on the Functioning of the EU; the harm principle; Law
Description: The article examines the existing rule of law efforts and rule of law challenges in the EU, specifically those linked to the functioning of justice systems and EU criminal law. First, the legal framework of the principle of the rule of law is presented, then the measures for its realisation in practice, and finally the different understanding of the role of the principle in the context of criminal law. The principle is pursued in a dialogue between the Commission and the Member States and at the same time at the EU level. The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union explicitly defined competences in the field of criminal law. Therefore, the principle of the rule of law can be regarded at the EU level also as a tool for limiting the criminal-law lawmaking activity of the EU bodies. The article analyses the fundamental judgments of the EU Court that demonstrate the scope of the restrictive role of the principle of the rule of law. EU criminal law can function as a means of strengthening and a means of undermining the rule of law. Strengthening of criminal jurisdiction has also brought about the creation of mechanisms that strengthen the democratic legitimacy of EU legislation, in particular by strengthening the role of the European Parliament. On the other hand, criminal law jurisdiction remains firmly linked to EU objectives and policies, and EU criminal law can still be understood primarily as a tool for achieving EU policy goals. The article identifies various aspects of the rule of law in the context of EU criminal law and concludes by revealing some outstanding rule-of-law challenges yet to be fully addressed in the EU.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English; Slovenian
Relation: https://journals.uni-lj.si/LLR/article/view/25217; https://doaj.org/toc/1854-3839; https://doaj.org/toc/2464-0077; https://doaj.org/article/7d9cf3b5affd468f82610139c8d7f19c
DOI: 10.51940/2019.2.149-174
Availability: https://doi.org/10.51940/2019.2.149-174; https://doaj.org/article/7d9cf3b5affd468f82610139c8d7f19c
Accession Number: edsbas.2D772850
Database: BASE