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New paths of research in the European Commission’s compliance practice: the example of Poland
Author(s) -
Karolina Boiret
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
przegląd europejski
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2657-6023
pISSN - 1641-2478
DOI - 10.5604/01.3001.0013.5841
Subject(s) - compliance (psychology) , enforcement , commission , skepticism , conformity , context (archaeology) , european commission , political science , state (computer science) , law , law and economics , burden of proof , business , sociology , european union , psychology , epistemology , social psychology , geography , international trade , computer science , philosophy , archaeology , algorithm
The article explores the potential for new research into issues of state non-conformity as a result of increasing euro-skepticism in Europe. Relying on the Polish example, it suggests that a new attitude towards the EU has arisen which escapes traditional classifications and warrants a rethinking of established theories on sources of non-compliance. This attitude gives new context to the Commission’s existing enforcement practice and calls for a fresh look at its compliance instruments not only with respect to infringement cases but also in its dispute with Poland over the rule of law principle where the conduct of both parties seems to be symptomatic of their more general approaches.

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