000 02177nam a22002171i 4500
005 20220507165011.0
008 180531s2018 enk ob 001 0 eng d
020 _a9781509914562
040 _aMAIN
082 0 0 _a343.2408
100 1 _aMulder, Jotte,
245 1 0 _aSocial legitimacy in the internal market :
_ba dialogue of mutual responsiveness
_h[electronic resource] /
_cby Jotte Mulder.
300 _a1 online resource.
500 _aBloomsbury Pub Ebook
500 _aBased on author's thesis (doctoral - European University Institute, Florence, 2016).
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 _aThis book is concerned with the social legitimacy of internal market law. What does social legitimacy entail within the multi-level 'embedded liberalism' construction of the internal market? How can the objectives of the internal market that focus on economic rights and a commitment to social diversity both be pursued without one necessarily trumping the other? These questions continue to challenge the very core of European integration. How can the diversity of Member States' 'social systems' and the varying normative infrastructure of their economies be sustainably accommodated within the internal market? This book seeks to contribute to these questions by discussing what has come to be known as the argument from transnational effects and the development of an adjudicative model for the European Court of Justice that can be termed 'socially responsive'. Drawing on the historical insights of Karl Polanyi it argues that the internal market can only be held to be socially legitimate where it supports the requirement for further market integration while still responding to social practices and values within the member states. The book presents in-depth studies of the case law of the Court in the areas of EU free movement, competition and state aid law. In so doing, this important new study aims to provide the language and tools for assessing social legitimacy in the internal market
650 0 _aLaw
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.5040/9781509914562?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections
942 _cEBK
999 _c17513
_d17513