[en] Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic gave rise to a wave of adoption of soft law
at EU level. As a regulatory tool, soft law is associated with greater efficiency, because it can be adopted without the necessity to respect complex
procedural rules. In addition, it is not binding and it leaves it to its addressees to adapt according to their needs and possibilities. On the other hand,
it raises questions about legitimacy, competences and control. The paper
identifies the problematic aspects of EU soft law and explains why the current crisis represents an opportunity to address them.
Disciplines :
European & international law
Author, co-author :
HUBKOVA, Pavlina ; University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
External co-authors :
no
Title :
Soft law v době pandemie COVID-19: Efektivita namísto legitimity?
Alternative titles :
[en] Soft law during the COVID-19 pandemic: Efficiency instead of legitimacy?
Publication date :
2021
Event name :
COFOLA 2021
Event organizer :
Masaryk University
Event place :
Brno, Czechia
Event date :
from 22-04-2021 to 23-04-2021
Main work title :
COFOLA 2021 Sborník příspěvků mladých právníků, doktorandů a právních vědců. Část 4
Main work alternative title :
[en] COFOLA 2021 Conference proceedings of articles by junior lawyers, doctoral candidates and legal scholars. Part 4