This module provides an account of the central role of the rule of law in the operation of the European Union. It shows students how judicial enforcement of EU law was central to the integration process (most notably through the seminal literature on integration through law) then assesses the challenges to ensuring the protection of the rule of law in the contemporary EU. It will assess the political means to ensure the rule of law (Article 7 proceedings, conditionality in EU spending) and judicial methods (withdrawal of mutual recognition, Court of Justice cases on judicial independence. It will also get students to reflect more widely on what the current issues around the rule of law tell us about the future of the European Union and the failure of the 鈥榚nd of history鈥 world view predominant in the 1990s.
Module Syllabus
What is the rule of law?聽
The rule of law and European integration聽
The sources of the crisis聽
Case Study I: Hungary and Judicial Independence聽
Case Study II: Judicial Independence in Poland聽
Case Study III: Academic and Civil Society in Hungary聽
Assessing the limits of judicial protection.聽
Political Tools I: Article 7聽聽
Political Tools II: Financial Penalties聽
European Union, teleology and living with the end of the end of history.
Recommended Materials
Module reading lists and other materials will be provided via online module pages, once students have selected the course on enrolment.聽
Preliminary Reading
K. Alter Establishing the Supremacy of European Law: The Making of an International Rule of Law in Europe, Oxford University Press, 2001聽
T. Bingham The Rule of Law Allen Lane, 2010.聽
M. Blauberger and R. D. Keleman 鈥淐an courts rescue national democracy? Judicial Safeguards against democratic backsliding in the EU鈥 24(3) (2017) Journal of European Public Policy 1-16聽
Edward Luce The Retreat of Western Liberalism Little Brown, 2017.聽
Peter Mair Ruling the Void: The Hollowing of Western Democracy Verso, 2013聽
R. McCrea 鈥楩orward or Back: The Future of European Integration and the Impossibility of the Status Quo鈥 23(1) European Law Journal (2017) 66-93.
Key Information
Module details | |
---|---|
Credit value: | 22.5 Credits (225 learning hours) |
Convenor: | Ronan McCrea |
Other Teachers: | TBD |
Teaching Delivery: | 10 x 2-hour weekly lectures, Term 2 |
Who may enrol: | Any 香港六合彩 Master鈥檚 student subject to the pre-requisites below.聽 |
Prerequisites: | None |
Must not be taken with: | None |
Qualifying module for: | Comparative Law Human Rights Law International Law Jurisprudence and Legal Theory Public Law |
Assessment | |
Practice Assessment: | Opportunity for feedback on one optional practice essay聽聽 |
Final Assessment: | In Person Controlled Condition Exam (100%) |