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The Constitutional Contours of EU Crisis Law
The aim of this article is threefold. First, it develops the premises on which the Special Issue “A Union of Crises: In Search of Constitutional Resilience” is based: that the omnipresence of diverse crises has become an inescapable reality for the EU ...
Jaka Kukavica
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When can religious employers discriminate? The scope of the religious ethos exemption in EU law
When are religious employers exempt from the prohibition of discrimination (i.e., when can they discriminate against non-adherents)? The European Union (EU) Equality Framework Directive exempts religious employers from the prohibition of religious ...
Martijn van den Brink
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The jurisprudential dialogue between the Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the EU has developed over more than 20 years. Initially, before Poland’s accession to the EU, it took the form of making interpretations friendly to European ...
Monika Haczkowska
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European governance as an institute of constitutional law of the European Union
Introduction. The article considers one of the most important issues of constitutionalization of EU law, namely the processes of internal structuring of the constitutional law of this supranational entity.
Vitalii Serohin
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Contested Issues in the Relation between EU Law and National Constitutions
It can be observed that while the EU is aiming for faster integration, national constitutional courts are reserving so-called identity clauses for nations, but the concept of these identity clauses and their binding force have yet to be clarified.
Gellért Nagy
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The Relationshipbetween EU Law and National Constitutional Law in the Field of Fundamental Rights
The Constitutional Court of Romania carries out the control of the constitutionality of the laws and ordinances of the government and pronounces decisions that have a binding effect erga omnes. Within the constitutionality
S.G. Barbu, C.M. Florescu
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The Rule of Law as a Constitutional Mandate for the EU
AbstractThe rule of law and the other values contained in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (Art 2 TEU) comprise the constitutional identity of the European Union (Union). These values form part of the Union’s very foundation. Art 3(1) and (6) TEU, in conjunction with Art 2 TEU, declare the Union’s aim to promote and pursue the rule of law as ...
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In the process of European integration, national constitutional law remains crucial, in several respects. The EU Constitution, in its broadest sense, builds on the common constitutional traditions and principles of the Member States, and EU law refers ...
Monica Claes
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Prospective Constitutional Changes in Kosovo Emanating from the EU Pre-Accession Process
Although Kosovo is in the initial period of its European integration process, this article will analyse the extent to which the 2008 Kosovo Constitution is compatible with EU law. Integration in the European Union is one of the key objectives of Kosovo’s
Visar Morina
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The Constitutional Significance of EU Criminal Law [PDF]
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Wieczorek, Irene, VAVOULA, Niovi
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