Regulatory Autonomy after EU Membership: Alignment, Divergence and the Discipline of Law

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Kenneth A. Armstrong
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The United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union on 31 January 2020 and immediately entered into a period of “transition”. With the EU acquis continuing to apply to the UK during this period, regulatory alignment with the EU is maintained until transition ends. However, this “shadow membership” is not an intimation of the desire of the UK to maintain alignment following transition. Indeed, the UK has stipulated that continuing alignment is incompatible with its direction of travel out of the EU. Rather, in its desire to protect and enhance its “regulatory autonomy”, the UK is set to ditch the discipline on its autonomy experienced during membership—a “free movement” discipline—in favour of a looser “free trade” discipline. In response, the EU has asserted the need to protect its own autonomy by demanding that the UK commit to “level playing-field” requirements aimed at preventing the EU’s balance of market liberalism and regulation and regulatory competition and neutrality from being eroded. The aim of this article is to evaluate whether the ambition to agree a comprehensive economic partnership is compatible with EU and UK attempts to protect their regulatory autonomy.
加入欧盟后的监管自主权:结盟、分歧与法律纪律
联合王国于2020年1月31日退出欧盟,并立即进入“过渡期”。在此期间,欧盟法律继续适用于英国,在过渡结束之前,与欧盟的监管保持一致。然而,这种“影子成员身份”并不是英国希望在过渡后保持一致的暗示。事实上,英国已经规定,继续结盟与其脱离欧盟的方向不相容。相反,为了保护和加强其“监管自主权”,英国将放弃其在加入欧盟期间所经历的自主权纪律——一种“自由流动”纪律——转而支持更宽松的“自由贸易”纪律。作为回应,欧盟声称有必要保护自己的自主权,要求英国承诺“公平竞争环境”要求,以防止欧盟在市场自由主义和监管以及监管竞争和中立之间的平衡受到侵蚀。本文的目的是评估达成全面经济伙伴关系的雄心是否符合欧盟和英国保护其监管自主权的努力。
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