Abstract

The article presents an analysis of theoretical concepts of ‘soft law’ in the European Union, as well as the practice of using ‘soft law’ tools in legal regulation, the issues of legitimacy and effectiveness of ‘soft law’ in the EU. Today, soft law instruments account for about 10% of the EU legislation, and the role of soft law in legal regulation is growing. At the same time, problems arise in connection with the use of soft law instruments in Europe, the most relevant of which are presented in this review.

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