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Fundamental Rights in EU Internal Market Legislation

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This book attempts to systematise the present interrelationship between fundamental rights and the EU internal market in the field of positive integration. Its intention is simple: to examine the way in which, and the extent to which, fundamental rights protection is realised through EU internal market legislation. To that end, the analysis is conducted around four rights or sets of rights: data protection, freedom of expression, fundamental labour rights and the right to health. The book assesses not only what substantive level of protection is achieved for these fundamental rights, but it also estimates whether there is a ‘fundamental rights culture’ that informs current legislative practice. Finally, it asks the overarching question whether the current state of harmonisation amounts to a ‘fundamental rights policy’. The book offers a much more varied picture of the EU’s fundamental rights policy in and through the EU internal market than perhaps initially expected. Moreover, it builds the case for a more conscious approach to dealing with and enhancing fundamental rights protection in and through internal market legislation, and advocates a leading role for the legislature in the establishment of an internal market that is firmly based on respect for fundamental rights.
Hart Publishing Ltd
Title: Fundamental Rights in EU Internal Market Legislation
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This book attempts to systematise the present interrelationship between fundamental rights and the EU internal market in the field of positive integration.
Its intention is simple: to examine the way in which, and the extent to which, fundamental rights protection is realised through EU internal market legislation.
To that end, the analysis is conducted around four rights or sets of rights: data protection, freedom of expression, fundamental labour rights and the right to health.
The book assesses not only what substantive level of protection is achieved for these fundamental rights, but it also estimates whether there is a ‘fundamental rights culture’ that informs current legislative practice.
Finally, it asks the overarching question whether the current state of harmonisation amounts to a ‘fundamental rights policy’.
The book offers a much more varied picture of the EU’s fundamental rights policy in and through the EU internal market than perhaps initially expected.
Moreover, it builds the case for a more conscious approach to dealing with and enhancing fundamental rights protection in and through internal market legislation, and advocates a leading role for the legislature in the establishment of an internal market that is firmly based on respect for fundamental rights.

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