Delhomme, Vincent
[USL-B]
It is a striking feature of European Union (EU) health law and policy that it has developed in a relative lack of awareness from the general public. This situation can be partly explained by the existence of only a limited competence in the field and the recourse to other legal bases to enact public health measures, particularly Article 114 TFEU. The use of internal market powers to conduct EU health policy has given rise to several problems, affecting the legitimacy of EU action and its capacity to adequately protect human health. Only a Treaty change can provide the EU with the clear competence and the solid legislative powers that it needs to tackle the various health challenges that Europe faces and will continue to face.
Bibliographic reference |
Delhomme, Vincent. Emancipating Health from the Internal Market : for a Stronger EU (Legislative) Competence in Public Health. In: European Journal of Risk Regulation, Vol. 11, no. 4, p. 747-756 (2020) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/254751 |