War as a Pretext to Wave the Rule of Law Goodbye? The Case for An EU Constitutional Awakening

Eur Law J. 2022;1–11

11 Pages Posted: 10 Aug 2022

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Petra Bard

Radboud University; Central European University (CEU)

Dimitry V. Kochenov

Central European University (CEU)

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Date Written: May 24, 2022

Abstract

The war in Ukraine triggered significant changes at the European Union level. The speed at which the EU has achieved progress on sanctions, migration and defense is particularly impressive. But the Russian aggression against Ukraine has also served as a pretext for putting aside internal discussions about the rule of law, and provided additional political rationales for inaction against Member State governments responsible for the violation of European values, as well as triggered the deepening of double standards in several fields. Against this background, the paper argues that using this crisis as a justification for further inaction in the context of EU values is not a sustainable course of action. The Union must not delay further the need to act to halt the insidious erosion of democracy and the rule of law within its own borders both at the national and supranational level.

Suggested Citation

Bard, Petra and Kochenov, Dimitry V., War as a Pretext to Wave the Rule of Law Goodbye? The Case for An EU Constitutional Awakening (May 24, 2022). Eur Law J. 2022;1–11, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4169856

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