European Union economic law and culture : towards a European culturally corrected market economy / edited by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of the Peloponnese and Senior Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece) and Sarah Schoenmaekers, (Professor or EU Law, Department of International and European Law, Open Universiteit; Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of International and European Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands and Professor of Construction Law, Faculty of Law, Hasselt University, Belgium).
2024
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European Union economic law and culture : towards a European culturally corrected market economy / edited by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of the Peloponnese and Senior Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece) and Sarah Schoenmaekers, (Professor or EU Law, Department of International and European Law, Open Universiteit; Associate Professor of EU Law, Department of International and European Law, Maastricht University, the Netherlands and Professor of Construction Law, Faculty of Law, Hasselt University, Belgium).
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Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2024.
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1 online resource (312 pages)
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Contents 1. The EU as a cultural market economy: In need of 'cultural correction'? / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou and Sarah Schoenmaekers
Part I: EU cultural competence
2. Legal framework of the EU's cultural policy / Bruno De Witte
3. The economic logic of cultural Europeanization: Branding, competition and social capital / Tuuli Lähdesmäki
4. Participation in cultural heritage governance in the eu: Foundations, challenges and socio-economic significance / Andrzej Jakubowski
5. The review of the EU's sustainability reporting system: An opportunity for cultural diversity? / Lilian Richieri Hanania
Part II: Culture in EU economic law and policy
6. Culture vs market integration: Unity and diversity in EU internal market law / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou
7. Free movement, market failure and the protection of culture / Iris Goldner Lang and Maroje Lang
8. The key role of cultural diversity in the EU's digital strategy for the internal market / Matthias Zußner
9. Making room for cultural policies within a market-oriented copyright law: A function-based approach / Caterina Sganga
10. Competition law: An efficient tool to ensure the legitimacy of standard setting in the art market? / Oliver Lenaerts
11. Cultural state aid: A myriad of approaches / Joris Gruyters and Lennard Michaux
12. Balancing culture, the market, and security: A review of recent developments including eu-security measures and their effect on the European arts and art market / Anna M. de Jong and Hildegard E.G.S. Schneider
13. EU external trade policy in the digital age: Has culture been left behind? / Mira Burri
Part III: Reflections
14. Law and its disContents: A philosophical constellation of culture in EU law / Arthur Willemse
15. The EU culturally corrected market economy: A tale of two glories! / Sarah Schoenmaekers
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Part I: EU cultural competence
2. Legal framework of the EU's cultural policy / Bruno De Witte
3. The economic logic of cultural Europeanization: Branding, competition and social capital / Tuuli Lähdesmäki
4. Participation in cultural heritage governance in the eu: Foundations, challenges and socio-economic significance / Andrzej Jakubowski
5. The review of the EU's sustainability reporting system: An opportunity for cultural diversity? / Lilian Richieri Hanania
Part II: Culture in EU economic law and policy
6. Culture vs market integration: Unity and diversity in EU internal market law / Evangelia Psychogiopoulou
7. Free movement, market failure and the protection of culture / Iris Goldner Lang and Maroje Lang
8. The key role of cultural diversity in the EU's digital strategy for the internal market / Matthias Zußner
9. Making room for cultural policies within a market-oriented copyright law: A function-based approach / Caterina Sganga
10. Competition law: An efficient tool to ensure the legitimacy of standard setting in the art market? / Oliver Lenaerts
11. Cultural state aid: A myriad of approaches / Joris Gruyters and Lennard Michaux
12. Balancing culture, the market, and security: A review of recent developments including eu-security measures and their effect on the European arts and art market / Anna M. de Jong and Hildegard E.G.S. Schneider
13. EU external trade policy in the digital age: Has culture been left behind? / Mira Burri
Part III: Reflections
14. Law and its disContents: A philosophical constellation of culture in EU law / Arthur Willemse
15. The EU culturally corrected market economy: A tale of two glories! / Sarah Schoenmaekers
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Summary
This topical book provides fresh insight into the ways culture interconnects with and is treated by EU economic law and policy. Contributing authors pose key questions pertaining to the nature, scope and extent of the competence of the EU and its member states in the field of culture. Incisive in nature, this book brings together esteemed academics and practitioners to advance understanding of the Union as a cultural market economy and effectively surveys the ways in which the EU has been able to pursue cultural policy aims within the context of its internal market and external trade policies. European Union Economic Law and Culture shows that there is still ample room for improvement when it comes to balancing economic and cultural concerns in EU law and policy-making, underscoring the need for measures and strategies aimed at 'cultural correction'. This book is a valuable resource for academics, scholars and postgraduate students specialising in EU law and policy, EU constitutional law and EU regulation in the field of culture. Containing crucial legal debate with practical policy implications, it is also highly beneficial for cultural and economic policy-makers at both the national and EU level.
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Includes index.
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English
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9781803927138 e-book
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