Enforcement in the EU Single Market

CEPS Paperbacks, Forthcoming

151 Pages Posted: 12 Oct 2012

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Jacques Pelkmans

Centre for European Policy Studies

Anabela De Brito

Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

Date Written: October 10, 2012

Abstract

Enforcement of and compliance with laws and regulations in the single market of the European Union are not only legally necessary, but also of crucial economic importance for business, consumers and the EU economy at large. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current EU enforcement landscape and its functioning. The classical infringement route via the Court of Justice of the European Union remains critical as a last resort, but it is increasingly seen as very slow and costly. The new emphasis relies heavily on a range of pre-infringement as well as preventive initiatives that prevent new technical barriers from arising. They also tend to be far less costly and more rapid, informal and effective in pursuing a properly functioning internal market. These improvements are welcome news for the single market, yet EU enforcement still has problems to solve, for example in the area of public procurement.

Keywords: European Union, enforcement laws, regulations, single market, internal market, public procurement

Suggested Citation

Pelkmans, Jacques and De Brito, Anabela, Enforcement in the EU Single Market (October 10, 2012). CEPS Paperbacks, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2160236

Jacques Pelkmans (Contact Author)

Centre for European Policy Studies ( email )

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Anabela De Brito

Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

1 Place du Congres, 1000
Brussels, 1000
Belgium

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