This article addresses the issue of rule implementation and compliance in models of external differenti- ated integration. Since rules and their proper implementation are the basis of the European Union’s flexible integration arrangements, any viable model must ensure compliance even by non-EU mem- bers. However, the Energy Community as a means of externalisation of EU law does not fully meet this expectation. In order to trace the origins of the Energy Community’s compliance problems the analysis reverts to four different approaches. The article identifies several institutional weaknesses of the Energy Community and offers conclusions for flexible integration and intensified partnership models.
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