It seems that the exact effect of the solidarity
principle among Member States depends upon the concrete circumstances existing in the sector in which the principle will apply.
Not exact matches
Although the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) long ago characterised the deliberate refusal of a
Member State to implement EU law as a «failure in the duty of solidarity» that «strikes at the fundamental basis» of the EU legal order (Case 39/72, para. 25), it has not been clear whether the
principle of solidarity
among Member States can be enforced in European courts.
It implicitly rejects the opinion that the
principle of solidarity
among Member States should be a basis for voluntary commitments.
The TPD includes a mechanism to pursue solidarity
among Member States, via financial support and physical relocation based on the
principle of volunteerism.
This provision ranks fundamental rights, as they result from the constitutional traditions common to
Member States,
among the general
principles of EU law.