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The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty has brought about a
proliferation of "integration principles". In addition to the
environmental integration principle, which has been part of the EU
legal framework for some time, the Lisbon Treaty introduced the
principles of gender equality integration, social policy
integration, non-discrimination integration, consumer protection
integration as well as animal welfare integration. Furthermore, a
general principle of integration policy objectives is contained in
Article 7 TFEU, requiring that the Union must ensure consistency
between its policies and activities, taking all relevant policy
requirements listed under the TFEU into account in the adoption of
any legislative measure. These integration principles must be
pursued, or at least taken into account, when decisions are being
taken in almost any area of EU policy-making. However, there is
considerable uncertainty regarding the normative implications of
the various integration principles as well as their legal value and
practical relevance for EU policymaking. This book addresses the
implications of the proliferation of sectorial integration
principles and the introduction of a universal requirement of
policy consistency in terms of the division of competences between
the Union and the Member States as well as the scope for judicial
review of the EU legislative process. In particular, it explores
whether the introduction of various integration principles has led
to an extension of Union competences and whether it has limited the
scope for judicial review by extending the discretionary power of
the Union institutions.
The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty has brought about a
proliferation of "integration principles". In addition to the
environmental integration principle, which has been part of the EU
legal framework for some time, the Lisbon Treaty introduced the
principles of gender equality integration, social policy
integration, non-discrimination integration, consumer protection
integration as well as animal welfare integration. Furthermore, a
general principle of integration policy objectives is contained in
Article 7 TFEU, requiring that the Union must ensure consistency
between its policies and activities, taking all relevant policy
requirements listed under the TFEU into account in the adoption of
any legislative measure. These integration principles must be
pursued, or at least taken into account, when decisions are being
taken in almost any area of EU policy-making. However, there is
considerable uncertainty regarding the normative implications of
the various integration principles as well as their legal value and
practical relevance for EU policymaking. This book addresses the
implications of the proliferation of sectorial integration
principles and the introduction of a universal requirement of
policy consistency in terms of the division of competences between
the Union and the Member States as well as the scope for judicial
review of the EU legislative process. In particular, it explores
whether the introduction of various integration principles has led
to an extension of Union competences and whether it has limited the
scope for judicial review by extending the discretionary power of
the Union institutions.
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