This blog post is a follow up to the preliminary outcomes of the international conference “European Union Law Enforcement: The Evolution of Sanctioning Powers”, organised by the Law Department of the University of Turin on 28 and 29 March 2019. The post is also intended to provide an overview of the main contents of the forthcoming publication of the proceedings of the conference (Eds Stefano Montaldo, Francesco Costamagna and Alberto Miglio, European Union Law Enforcement: The Evolution of Sanctioning Powers, Routledge – book series Routledge Research in EU Law – early 2020). Building on the conference, the book presents the state of the art of EU sanctioning powers and discusses paths converging towards its centralisation – at various degrees of intensity depending on the area of EU competence involved – in the hands of European institutions and bodies.
Author: Stefano Montaldo, Alberto Miglio, Francesco Costamagna & Marco Gerbaudo
Stefano Montaldo, Alberto Miglio and Francesco Costamagna are the editors of the forthcoming publication 'European Union Law Enforcement: The Evolution of Sanctioning Powers', Routledge - book series Routledge Research in EU Law - early 2020. Marco Gerbaudo was the student assistant for the conference.