10.15166/2499-8249/464
https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/shaping-the-future-of-europe-introduction
2499-8249
Hummelbrunner, Sandra
Sandra
Hummelbrunner
Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs
Kirchmair, Lando
Lando
Kirchmair
Bundeswehr University Munich
Pirker, Benedikt
Benedikt
Pirker
University of Fribourg (Switzerland)
Prickartz, Anne-Carlijn
Anne-Carlijn
Prickartz
University of Salzburg
Staudinger, Isabel
Isabel
Staudinger
University of Salzburg
Shaping the Future of Europe: Introduction
European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)
2021
EU institutions
EU law enforcement
fundamental rights protection
EU external action
defence union
hybrid threats
2021-06-28
European Papers Jean Monnet Network
eng
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European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 229-237
I. Introduction. - II. Shout out to wonderful commentators peer reviewers. - III. Overview of the contributions. - III.1. Novel institutional approaches. - III.2. Novel (de-)centralised enforcement. - III.3. Future implications of fundamental rights protection. - III.4. New "solutions" to contemporary challenges. - III.5. The EU's external action, future EU defence policy and the challenges of the 21st Century. - IV. Conclusion.
The present Introduction sets out the context of the following Articles to the anthology "Shaping the Future of Europe" to be published in two issues of European Papers. It briefly presents the people who made the anthology possible, in particular the speakers, commentators and other participants at the 2020 Salzburg Young Euro-pean Law Scholars (YELS) conference and the peer reviewers. Subsequently, it lists the contributions of the anthology which all discuss essential topics related to the future of Europe and tackle a diverse array of issues in EU law, from institutional issues such as lobbying via novel approaches and complementary currencies to fundamental rights challenges like terrorist content online and to external action issues such as a future European army.