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National Constitutions and EU Integration (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781509906758
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
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Not surprisingly, European Union member states enjoy constitutional guarantees which protect their essential characteristics. This of course produces an evident tension with the increasing impact of European integration. Thus, the question arises, if, and to what degree those individual constitutions and legal cultures undlerying them pose an obstacle to future integration.

The collections brings together the output of an ambitious legal research project that explored the conditions for the future evolution of European integration in all its member states. Authoritative, comprehensive, rigorous, and following a single structured approach throughout the reports that allows for comparability, it will become the standard reference work for academics, students, and practitioners in the field of European Union Law and integration.

Subjects:
European Jurisdictions, EU Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Belgium
Willem Verrijdt (Catholic University Leuven, Belgium)
2. Bulgaria
Martin Belov (University St Kliment Ohridski of Sofia, Bulgaria)
3. Czech Republic
Luboš Tichy (Charles University, Czech Republic) and Tomaš Dumbrovsky (Charles University, Czech Republic)
4. Denmark
Marlene Wind (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
5. Germany
Matthias Jestaedt (University of Freiburg/Br, Germany)
6. Estonia
Hent Kalmo (University of Tartu, Estonia) and Anneli Albi (University of Kent, UK)
7. Ireland
Gavin Barrett (University College Dublin, Ireland)
8. Greece
Lina Papadopoulou (Aristotle University, Greece)
9. Spain
Aida Torres Perez (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain) and Maribel Gonzalez Pascual (Adviser to the Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Administration of the Spanish Government)
10. France
Rainer Palmstorfer, (University of Linz, Austria), Laurent Sermet (Sciences Po, Aix-en-Provence, France), and Erich Vranes (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
11. Croatia
Tamara Capeta (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
12. Italy
Marta Cartabia (Bocconi University, Italy) and Barbara Guastaferro (University Federico II of Naples, Italy)
13. Cyprus
Nikolas Kyriakou (Europol, the Netherlands) and Nikos Skoutaris (University of East Anglia, UK)
14. Latvia
Martins Mits (European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France)
15. Lithuania
Egidijus Kuris (European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France)
16. Luxembourg
Jorg Gerkrath (University of Luxembourg)
17. Hungary
Renata Uitz (Central European University, Austria)
18. Malta
Peter G Xuereb (University of Malta) and Mireille M Caruana (University of Malta)
19. The Netherlands
Monica Claes (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)
20. Austria
Stefan Griller (University of Salzburg, Austria)
21. Poland
Miroslaw Wyrzykowski (University of Warsaw, Poland) and Michal Ziolkowski (Kozminski University, Poland)
22. Portugal
Ana Maria Guerra Martins (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
23. Romania
Mihaela Vrabie (University of Bucharest, Romania)
24. Slovenia
Matej Avbelj (Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Slovenia)
25. Slovakia
Zuzana Vikarska (Masaryk University, Czech Republic) and Kamil Baranik (Slovak Constitutional Court)
26. Finland
Tuomas Ojanen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
27. Sweden
Joakim Nergelius (Örebro University, Sweden)
28. United Kingdom
Paul Craig (University of Oxford, UK)
29. Squaring the Circle – How National Constitutions and EU Law Interact
Stefan Griller (University of Salzburg, Austria) and Lina Papadopoulou (Aristotle University, Greece)