Book Details
Orange Code:91121
Paperback:187 pages
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Sections:
1. The Nordic States and Continental Europe: A Two-fold Story2. The Draft EU Constitution Viewed in the Light of Fundamental Constitutional Theories3. The European Union Seen From the Top – the View of an Inside-Outsider4. Homogeneity and Differences: The Concept of a ‘Core Europe’ for the Future?5. European and National Law in History and Future: Some German Perspectives6. A New Garment for an Old Question: ‘A Clash between Man’s Rights and Citizens’ Rights in the Enlarged Europe?7. The Italian EU Presidencies And The De-Legalization Policy8. The EU Constitutional Treaty and the Member States: Reflections on a Quasi-Federal Polity9. Mind The Gap: The European and National Constitutional Debates – the Truly Missing Link
Description:
In the complicated legal and political situation that reigns in Europe at the moment, characterized not least by the uncertainty of what happens with the proposed EU constitution after negative results in the French and Dutch referendums in 2005, it has become increasingly important to analyse the EU constitutional frameworks from historical and comparative perspectives.
This book provides new insights based on perspectives from Member States such as Germany and Italy as well as the Nordic Countries. It also deals with European legal and philosophical heritage in general, as well as special issues like closer cooperation among ‘Core States’ and the role of the Court of Justice in recent EC law development.
It is of interest both for legal practitioners and scholars as well as students of political science and history.
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