Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks
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Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks. / Šadl, Urška; López Zurita, Lucía; Piccolo, Sebastiano.
In: International Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2023, p. 826-858.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks
AU - Šadl, Urška
AU - López Zurita, Lucía
AU - Piccolo, Sebastiano
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The article rethinks the mutation of the internal market, charting its metamorphosis from a free trade area to a maze of common policies. It examines the case law of the European Court of Justice from a novel, structural perspective which uses community detection techniques to shed new light on this amply theorized process. The analysis reveals an irreversible shift in the method of integration, from a de-regulatory removal of national rules obstructing free movement (liberalization) to a re-regulatory adoption of common rules and standards promoting free movement (harmonization). The shift, which occurred between 2007 and 2010, signals a new rationale of integration and a reprioritization of the European Union’s economic and non-economic objectives. Finally, the article questions whether said shift calls for a new authorization of Europe to regulate.
AB - The article rethinks the mutation of the internal market, charting its metamorphosis from a free trade area to a maze of common policies. It examines the case law of the European Court of Justice from a novel, structural perspective which uses community detection techniques to shed new light on this amply theorized process. The analysis reveals an irreversible shift in the method of integration, from a de-regulatory removal of national rules obstructing free movement (liberalization) to a re-regulatory adoption of common rules and standards promoting free movement (harmonization). The shift, which occurred between 2007 and 2010, signals a new rationale of integration and a reprioritization of the European Union’s economic and non-economic objectives. Finally, the article questions whether said shift calls for a new authorization of Europe to regulate.
U2 - 10.1093/icon/moad063
DO - 10.1093/icon/moad063
M3 - Journal article
VL - 21
SP - 826
EP - 858
JO - International Journal of Constitutional Law
JF - International Journal of Constitutional Law
SN - 1474-2640
IS - 3
ER -
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