Saturday, March 14, 2020
Harmonization of law in the Eu essays
Harmonization of law in the Eu essays One of the corner stones of the building of the European union has been to create a single market, where the trade is free across the union and based on the theory of comparative advantages. Harmonization of national law in the EU-member states is closely linked to this free trade thought. The harmonization of law between the EU-countries can be seen as a main mechanism to eliminate unfair differences in legal regimes, because its purpose is to reduce the differences in law and politics of two jurisdictions. This means that the differences should be made as small as possible. This essay is going to bring some light on how harmonization of law in the European union works. My research is mainly going to focus on the question: what is the concept of law harmonization in the EU and how is it used to eliminate unfair competition on the internal market? To be able to reach the answer on this quite broad question Im also going to deal with the questions: what does law harmonization mean? What is the degree and scope of law harmonization? Which harmonization methods are visible in the EU? How to control that the member states are implementing the agreed law harmonization? Which action can be taken against member states that are not implementing the harmonization of a specific law? This research paper is a qualitative study based on secondary material, which means that I have used material, which is written by other researchers. I have used different sources to be able to give a picture about law harmonization that is as fair as possible. I have to admit that it is not possible to give a hundred percent true view in a short paper like this, because of the time limit and the lack of my own pre knowledge in the subject. The following section of the paper (section 2) concerns the concept of harmonization and indicates what law harmonization means and what the degree and scope of harmonization of law is. My intention here is to get so...
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