Squaring the circle with mutual recognition? Demoi-cratic governance in practice

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Series Details Vol.22, No.1, January 2015, p112-128
Publication Date January 2015
ISSN 1350-1763
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This contribution analyses the experience of the European Union (EU) with mutual recognition in the single market for goods and the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) as examples of multi-centred governance. In how far is it possible to respond to the functional needs for transborder mobility while protecting the choices of demoi and individual rights? Does the experience in the EU show that recognition of diversity is an alternative to harmonization and unity? The single goods market has developed far-reaching vertical elements falling short of a multi-centred regime. With a duty to recognize all rules, it may become meaningless to determine own rules. The EAW, in contrast, operates as a horizontal system but violates the rights of individuals, while honouring those of demoi.

This article is part of a Special Issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.

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