Differentiated Integration or Uniform Regime? National Derogations from EU Internal Market Measures

E. Vos, M. Weimer
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The EU has most frequently resorted to harmonisation as a model to achieve its in-ternal market. This contribution examines the dynamics of legal differentiation in EU’s internal market law laid down in Article 114 TFEU and secondary laws. It con-cludes that there has been a modest number of invocations of the derogation possibili-ties under Article 114 (4) and (5) TFEU and the safeguard clauses. The low number may be due to the fact that may both the Commission and the Courts have a very rig-id reading of the procedure whilst the grounds for invocation are very limited. This low number nevertheless does not automatically imply that Member States agree with the level of protection laid down in the EU’s harmonisation measures or that the opt out mechanisms are not relevant. Derogation mechanisms may play an important role in the negotiations of the level of protection in the draft legislative acts. This study moreover reveals that the derogation mechanisms may be important devices of regulatory adjustment and learning in the fields of public health and environmental protection in the EU. They ultimately may rather strengthen the uniformity of regula-tory requirements in the EU internal market instead of leading to regulatory diversity.
差别化整合还是统一制度?欧盟内部市场措施的国家减损
欧盟最常用的做法是将统一作为实现内部市场的模式。这一贡献考察了第114条TFEU和次级法律规定的欧盟内部市场法律中法律分化的动态。它的结论是,在TFEU第114条第4款和第5款以及保障条款下,有少量的克减可能性被援引。人数较少可能是由于委员会和法院对程序的解读非常严格,而援引的理由非常有限。然而,这个低数字并不自动意味着成员国同意欧盟协调措施中规定的保护水平,或者选择退出机制不相关。克减机制可能在立法法案草案中保护程度的谈判中发挥重要作用。本研究还揭示了减损机制可能是欧盟公共卫生和环境保护领域监管调整和学习的重要手段。它们最终可能会加强欧盟内部市场监管要求的统一性,而不是导致监管的多样性。
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