General approach to the principles of accountability and liability of public authorities in European Constitutional Law

  • Enrique Guillén López Universidad de Granada
Keywords: Constitutional State, Accountability, Liability, European Union, Democracy

Abstract

This contribution aims to approach some of the different meanings of the principle of accountability of public authorities in the EU and in the Member States has. It begins with the essentiality of principle of accountability in the constitutional models and considers the separation process and the different nature assumed by political accountability and legal liability. The different logic that responds each explains how only after reaching the legal responsibility can be achieved political accountability within the EU. In particular, we study the principle of liability for violations of the EU law and how it can affect the correction model of situations created by the possible unconstitutionality of the law in the Member States. One definition of the principle of legal liability in the EU is changing the concept of responsibility in the Member States, and thus the complex balance between rule of law and democratic state in which they have been underlying.

Published online: 27 November 2014

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Author Biography

Enrique Guillén López, Universidad de Granada
Profesor Titular de Derecho constitucional
Published
2014-11-27
How to Cite
Guillén López, Enrique. 2014. “General Approach to the Principles of Accountability and Liability of Public Authorities in European Constitutional Law”. Estudios De Deusto 60 (2), 215-28. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed-60(2)-2012pp215-228.
Section
Constitution and EU Law