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The Rule of Law as a Well-Established and Well-Defined Principle of EU Law

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022
Against increasing rule of law backsliding within the EU, the European Commission has presented the rule of law as a well-established and well-defined principle whose core meaning is furthermore shared as a common value among all Member States. In refute,
Laurent Pech
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COVID-19, The Rule of Law and Democracy. Analysis of Legal Responses to a Global Health Crisis

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a severe strain on health systems globally, while simultaneously presenting a social, economic, legal, political, and regulatory challenge.
J. Grogan
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Poland’s Rule of Law Breakdown: A Five-Year Assessment of EU’s (In)Action

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2021
To reinstate what amounts to a “Soviet-style justice system”, Polish authorities have repeatedly and deliberately violated the Polish Constitution and EU law. Rather than comprehensively detailing these repeated violations, this article focuses on the EU
Laurent Pech, Patryk Wachowiec, D. Mazur
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EU Enlargement in Disregard of the Rule of Law: A Way Forward Following the Unsuccessful Dispute Settlement Between Croatia and Slovenia and the Name Change of Macedonia

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022
EU enlargement has always been a political process. That said, the rule of law is an important aspect and principle of the EU enlargement policy.
Elena Basheska
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The Rule of Law as a Constitutional Mandate for the EU

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022
The rule of law and the other values contained in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (Art 2 TEU) comprise the constitutional identity of the European Union (Union). These values form part of the Union’s very foundation.
W. Schroeder
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The Rule of Law in a State of Disaster: Evaluating Standards for the Promulgation, Administration and Enforcement of Emergency Regulations in South Africa

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022
This paper applies the rule of law test to emergency regulations adopted to combat a national disaster in South Africa. A declaration of a national state of disaster, such as a pandemic, triggers emergency powers which enable the executive to mitigate ...
Felix Dube
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The Challenge of Catalan Secessionism to the European Model of the Rule of Law

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2022
Far from being an abstract concept, international, European, and Spanish legal orders clearly conceptualize “rule of law”. Catalan secessionism, appealing to the democratic principle, challenged the common understanding of rule of law in the period ...
Gisela Hernández, C. Closa
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The Rule of Law Conditionality Under Regulation No 2092/2020—Is it all About the Money?

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2021
Some say that the Union is built by moving from crisis to crisis. Crises in the last decade which affected the Union and its citizens concerned, inter alia, public finance (the financial crisis, 2008), migration (2014), public health (the COVID-19 ...
Justyna Łacny
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This is simply what I do: Peirce's real generality meets Wittgenstein's rule-following?

open access: yes, 2003
Wittgenstein’s discussion of rule-following is widely regarded to have identified what Kripke called “the most radical and original sceptical problem that philosophy has seen to date”. But does it?
Legg, Catherine
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Triangulation of Theoretical and Empirical Conceptualizations Related to the Rule of Law

open access: yesHague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2021
Triangulation of the various methodological approaches towards the rule of law is highly desirable since it allows the combination of benefits and elimination of problematic aspects in each.
F. Horák, D. Lacko
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