eritasoliittymillä
Eritasoliittymillä, often translated as "differentiated integration" in English, refers to a concept within European Union (EU) law and integration theory. It describes a scenario where not all member states of the EU participate in every aspect of integration. Instead, some countries choose to deepen their cooperation in specific policy areas, while others remain outside of these particular initiatives. This allows for flexibility and enables progress in integration even when a consensus among all 27 member states is difficult to achieve.
The principle of differentiated integration acknowledges that member states have diverse national interests and varying capacities
While differentiated integration can foster deeper cooperation and allow the EU to adapt to evolving challenges,