2019
DOI: 10.18352/ulr.509
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Shaping the Social Market Economy After the Lisbon Treaty: How ‘Social’ is Public Economic Law?

Abstract: as a body of public law in which a safeguard and instrumental role of the law can be identified. The instrumental role of the law refers to the practice of using the law to achieve policy objectives. Needless to say, this area of law has a broad scope which not only includes public procurement law, state aid law and competition law, but also includes, for example, the regulation of utilities markets, intellectual property law or regulation of industry and agriculture. We predominantly consider the EU context. … Show more

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“…This shift has been coined European digital constitutionalism—“a reaction against power exercised by online platforms, which are increasingly involved in determining the scope of rights and freedoms in the information society” (De Gregorio, 2021, p. 53). In line with the EU's social market economy goal (Article 3 TEU; Gerbrandy et al, 2019), emerging digital constitutionalism strives to protect against complete digital commercialization and a digital surveillance state (Gohl et al, 2021). However, despite a concrete attempt to embed digital policy in European public values, policymakers struggle to balance the economic and public interests at stake (Mansell, 2021).…”
Section: Hypernudging In the European Digital Policy Agenda: Present ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shift has been coined European digital constitutionalism—“a reaction against power exercised by online platforms, which are increasingly involved in determining the scope of rights and freedoms in the information society” (De Gregorio, 2021, p. 53). In line with the EU's social market economy goal (Article 3 TEU; Gerbrandy et al, 2019), emerging digital constitutionalism strives to protect against complete digital commercialization and a digital surveillance state (Gohl et al, 2021). However, despite a concrete attempt to embed digital policy in European public values, policymakers struggle to balance the economic and public interests at stake (Mansell, 2021).…”
Section: Hypernudging In the European Digital Policy Agenda: Present ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 The Commission responded by developing the notion of contract performance condition as distinct from both selection and award criteria. 15 On this basis, it structured an infringement procedure against France. 16 The notices for school buildings works set out the award criteria included an "additional criterion" relating to the promotion of employment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…See Martin-Ortega and Methven O'Brien[17] 2. See more generally Gerbrandy, Janssen, Thomsin[15] 3. Turpin[30], p. 244.…”
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“…European Union is based on the principles of Market Economy which have been revised to accommodate social policies by the Lisbon Treaty (European Union, 2012) as it is pointed out by(Gerbrandy et al, 2019) labeling the European economy as "Social Market Economy" considering the Article 3-3 of (European Union, 2012) " The Union shall establish an internal market. It shall work for the sustainable development of Europe based on balanced economic growth and price stability, a highly competitive social market economy, aiming at full employment and social progress, and a high level of protection and improvement of the quality of the environment.…”
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confidence: 99%