The ‘logic of globalization’ versus the ‘logic of the internal market’: a new challenge for the European Union Cover Image

The ‘logic of globalization’ versus the ‘logic of the internal market’: a new challenge for the European Union
The ‘logic of globalization’ versus the ‘logic of the internal market’: a new challenge for the European Union

Author(s): Johan Meeusen
Subject(s): International Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: European Union; globalization; internal market; harmonization; conflict of laws

Summary/Abstract: Globalization confronts the European Union with many new challenges. One of these concerns the applicability of harmonized EU law to cross-border situations involving third countries. In its recent judgment in Google/CNIL (C-507/17), on the territorial reach of the EU data protection rules and the “right to be forgotten”, the CJEU introduces a new “logic of globalization” which must be distinguished from the traditional “logic of the internal market”. While the latter justifies extraterritoriality in case internal market interests are affected, restraint characterizes the former. The global horizon does not diminish pertinent EU interests and objectives, but their effective implementation is threatened by the absence of the ensured enforcement of EU law and potential countermeasures. In context of globalization, it is international collaboration rather than unilateralism that would enable the EU to protect its interests and those of its citizens more adequately.

  • Issue Year: 66/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 19-29
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English