National Constitutional Law and European Integration
Notwithstanding the impact of European policy-making on Member states legislation, many constitutions guarantee essential characteristics of their political system. This study extracts the conditions of the European dimension of national constitutional law with regard to the prospects of future Europeanization of eight EU Member states (Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Poland, Finland and Sweden). This sample of countries comprises founding members, new Member states with a rather long or brief constitutional tradition, large and medium as well as centralist and federal Member states.
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Stefan GRILLER (Executive Summary, SE, FI), Stefan KEILER (CZ), Thomas KRÖLL (IT, AT [jointly with Lienbacher], PL [jointly with Lienbacher]), Georg LIENBACHER (AT [jointly with Kröll], PL (jointly with Kröll]) and Erich VRANES (DE, FR)
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- construction européenne
- Cour de justice de l'Union européenne
- DROIT
- droit constitutionnel
- droit de l'UE-droit national
- droit de l'Union européenne
- institutions de l'Union européenne et fonction publique européenne
- intégration européenne
- primauté du droit
- sources et branches du droit
- UNION EUROPÉENNE