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How does the EU seek to encourage change in national justice systems? A framework of coordinative and coercive Europeanization at work
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Coman, Ramona
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Coercion
/ Comparative Politics
/ Crises
/ European Politics
/ Europeanization
/ Governance
/ Institutionalization
/ International Relations
/ Justice
/ Law
/ Persuasion
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Power
/ Public Finance
/ Rule of law
/ Tribunals & commissions
2025
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How does the EU seek to encourage change in national justice systems? A framework of coordinative and coercive Europeanization at work
by
Coman, Ramona
in
Coercion
/ Comparative Politics
/ Crises
/ European Politics
/ Europeanization
/ Governance
/ Institutionalization
/ International Relations
/ Justice
/ Law
/ Persuasion
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Power
/ Public Finance
/ Rule of law
/ Tribunals & commissions
2025
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How does the EU seek to encourage change in national justice systems? A framework of coordinative and coercive Europeanization at work
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Coman, Ramona
in
Coercion
/ Comparative Politics
/ Crises
/ European Politics
/ Europeanization
/ Governance
/ Institutionalization
/ International Relations
/ Justice
/ Law
/ Persuasion
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Power
/ Public Finance
/ Rule of law
/ Tribunals & commissions
2025
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How does the EU seek to encourage change in national justice systems? A framework of coordinative and coercive Europeanization at work
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How does the EU seek to encourage change in national justice systems? A framework of coordinative and coercive Europeanization at work
2025
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Overview
A decade of crises has changed the EU’s modes of governance and power relations between institutions. By the same token, the rule of law crisis has reshaped the ways the Union ‘hits home’, or in other words, the ways it Europeanizes its Member States. This article looks at how the EU's responses to this ongoing crisis has led to the institutionalization of new modes of Europeanization. How does the EU seek to shape the national justice systems of its Member States? This article proposes a framework that conceptualizes two modes of top-down Europeanization:
coordinative
and
coercive
. Drawing on the analysis of policy tools established in response to the rule of law crisis, it shows how
coordinative Europeanization
strengthens the ability of the Commission to shape national agendas (
power to
) and how
coercive Europeanization
empowers the EU to take binding decisions that impact Member States (
power over
).
Coercive
and
coordinative
Europeanization complement each other and are supported by specific mechanisms such as dialogue, persuasion and negotiation between the Commission and Member States.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK,Palgrave Macmillan
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