跟随领导者:欧盟委员会、欧洲法院与欧盟法治革命

Follow the leader: the European Commission, the European Court of Justice, and the EU's rule of law revolution

Journal of European Public Policy · 2024
被引 12
ABS 3

中文导读

研究2010至2023年间欧洲法院在法治案件中的创新,发现欧盟委员会并非主动引领,而是法院的裁决推动了委员会行动,颠覆了传统领导角色认知。

Abstract

The autocratization of Hungary and Poland prompted a revolution in the European Court of Justice (ECJ)'s caselaw. Brick by brick, the ECJ imposed novel obligations on EU member states to safeguard the rule of law while expanding the legal bases for the EU to sanction governments breaching the Union's fundamental values. In this article, we ask whether the ECJ pioneered this rule of law revolution or, conversely, whether the Court responded to an entrepreneurial European Commission acting as 'guardian of the Treaties'. While supranationalist theories depict the Commission as a proactive agenda-setter guiding the Court's innovations, studies of the EU's rule of law crisis argue that the Commission dragged its feet or only recently seized the reins of leadership. Which perspective is closer to the mark? Deploying a new theoretical framework to study judicial innovation and agenda-setting on an original dataset of all rule of law cases adjudicated by the ECJ from 2010 through 2023, we demonstrate that the Commission has been an inconsistent and often indifferent agenda-setter. Besides several proactive interventions limited to the latter years of the Juncker Commission, the Court's innovative rulings prompted the Commission to act more than the reverse, belying a fundamental shift in leadership.

法学政治学欧洲联盟研究司法政治