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.
Francesca Ippolito is Associate Professor of EU law at the University of Cagliari.
Maria Eugenia Bartoloni is Associate Professor of EU law at the University of Naples Vanvitelli.
Massimo Condinanzi is full Professor of EU law at the University of Milan Statale.