National Constitutional Avenues for Further EU Integration
This study investigates national constitutional limits to further EU integration and explores ways to overcome them. It includes an in-depth examination of the constitutional systems of 12 Member States (Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom) and a bird’s eye view of all Member States. EU integration can be advanced by avoiding substantive constitutional obstacles in various ways. Overcoming the substantive obstacles requires managing national procedural constitutional hurdles. This is possible to the extent that the required broad political consensus exists.
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Leonard F.M. BESSELINK, Monica CLAES, Šejla IMAMOVIĆ and Jan Herman REESTMAN
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- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- EU-lovgivning
- EU-medlemsstat
- EU-ret - national ret
- europæisering
- europæisk integration
- forfatningsret
- GEOGRAFI
- international ret
- kontrol af overensstemmelse med forfatningen
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- national suverænitet
- retskilder og retsområder
- revision af EU-traktat
- sammenlignende ret
- økonomisk geografi