Legal Risks in EU Law
Interdisciplinary Studies on Legal Risk Management and Better Regulation in Europe
- 276 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
This book presents an innovative approach to analyzing the development of EU law across various critical areas, including the internal market, consumer protection, social law, investment law, environmental law, migration law, and legal translation and terminology. It explores the Union's methods for regulating and managing legal risks, highlighting the increasing difficulty in justifying its authority in these domains. The diversity of Member States' laws has created barriers to trade and economic hindrances, leading the Union to inadvertently generate new legal risks that must now be addressed. This failure to manage legal risks has resulted in legal uncertainty for actors within the internal market. The book aims to enhance the Union's functionality and ongoing development by proposing concrete solutions for managing these legal risks that distort various areas of EU law. It adopts an effective approach to identify the causes of legal risks at the EU level and their impacts on the Union and its Member States. By introducing new methodologies, this pioneering work on legal risk management in the EU seeks to improve the lawmaking process and the practical application of EU law.
