This book contains the proceedings of the International Conference titled “Current Challenges for the Rule in Europe”, held at the Public University of Navarre (UPNA) on May 26th–28th, 2025, within the framework of the Erasmus+ Project “Europia”, supported by the European Union. Erasmus+ Programme; Key action 2: Cooperation partnerships; Sector: Higher education. PIC 999888029. Grant Agreement No.: 2022–1–PL01–KA220–HED–000086334, coordinated by Prof. Dr. Spasimir Domaradzki, Lecturer in International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Warsaw (Poland).
The results of this monograph serve to reflect on the main challenges facing the rule of law in Europe. These affect, for example, the complex mechanisms for the configuration of some state institutions, such as the governing bodies of the judiciary, and their correct functioning, and where problems can be replicated in a surprisingly similar way across the old continent.
Certain aspects have to do with the need to have solid electoral procedures, or to harmonise European legislation, in particularly sensitive areas in the field of taxation. Additional questions are related to the correct use of regulatory instruments, especially by executive power, faced with the temptation to resort to legislating by means of Decree Laws, and even the risk of not legislating on matters in which it is necessary to do so, leaving minorities unprotected.
Other topics analysed include those arising from the emergence of populism and the problems derived from it, or those related to digitalisation and artificial intelligence. Many opportunities and challenges appear disturbingly linked in this area.
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No rule of law in undemocratic societies: the EU legal framework to tackle threats to democracy
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The rule of law in EU multiconstitutional dialogue: towards its constitutional anchoring in EU citizenship
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Europe facing the challenge of taxing multinationals: state aid-the apple case
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Europe facing the challenge of taxing multinationals: global minimum tax
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Historical roots of the contemporary misunderstanding of the rule of law concept on the Balkans: the case of Bulgaria and others
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Rule of law and the temptation of illiberalism: the case of Eastern Europe
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Constitutional courts and the rule of law: navigating democratic in integrity
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Preventing lawfare: is the independence of the judicial branch under suspicion?
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Majority rule and its challenge to the rule of law: defending constitutional pluralism in Europe
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The role of the judge in the context of climate litigation: boosting the fight against climate change and/or risk to the rule of law
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Constitutional court: regulation, politics and the human factor: the tightrope walker and the balance pole
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Standards for judicial councils in the case law of the CJEU and the ECTHR: from soft law to hard law?
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The rule of law and judicial independence in the face of the primacy of EU Law: conflicts between the CJEU and the Constitutional Courts
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Nationals, indigenous peoples, migrants, stateless persons, refugees and diasporas: a global view from international law
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The rise of the far right in Europe: a study of several milestones from a legal historical perspective
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Democracy, public opinion and algorithmic literacy: the case of the Spanish xenometer (S-Xenometer), artificial intelligence against xenophobia
Sergio García Magariño, Ignacio Sánchez de la Yncera, Mikel Ferrero Jaurrieta, Beth Lyon, Lucía Pérez Peña
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Shifting sands: the US-EU data privacy framework in a changing political landscape
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