'Integration through crises' has characterised European integration for years. However, this would be inconceivable without the binding nature of European law. Building on the theoretical foundation of 'integration through law', this volume provides interdisciplinary perspectives to better understand European integration processes. The development of law in the asylum and Covid pandemic is examined, as is the significance of European case law in relation to fundamental freedoms and the rule of law. Further contributions are dedicated to the EU's budgetary policy under the premise of 'integration through financing'. The anthology is aimed at political scientists and legal scholars as well as readers interested in European politics.
With contributiony by
Domenica Dreyer-Plum | Wolfram Hilz | Anna Wenz-Temming | Jared Sonnicksen | Susanne K. Schmidt | Clemens Ladenburger | Marcin Gorski | Darinka Pigani | Ruth Weber
The book will also be available in open access upon publication.