Reflects on the German Federal Constitutional Court ruling in Bundesverfassungsgericht (2 BvE 2/08) on whether the powers granted to EU institutions by the Treaty of Lisbon 2007 were compatible with German constitutional law. Reviews the conflicting responses to the ruling, the court's reasoning on sovereign powers and its conclusion on whether EU structures prevent further German integration. Discusses its approach to the judicial institutions responsible for integration and suggests that its findings on the EU democracy deficit and national sovereignty are inconsistent and indefensible
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When the German constitutional court expressed itself in the Lisbon ruling, on the 30 June 2009, the...
This article discusses the judgment of the German Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of t...
The Lisbon Treaty has sparked a new round of debate about the nature of membership in the European U...
The ratification of the Lisbon Treaty by certain Member States has caused a debate about the constit...
The Federal Constitutional Court in the Era of the Grand Coalition: On the Jurisprudence since the L...
The constitutional identity of the Member States of the European Union has become a quasi-legal conc...
Novel features of the VerfG's judgment in relation to the previous 'solange' and Maastricht jurispru...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The pitfalls of the relationship between European and national judges constitute a well-travelled gr...
This contribution revisits the Bundesverfassungsgericht’s order for reference in the Gauweiler case ...
This contribution revisits the bundesverfassungsgericht's order for reference in the gauweiler case ...
When the german federal constitutional court pronounced itself on the constitutionality of the treat...
When the German constitutional court expressed itself in the Lisbon ruling, on the 30th of June 2009...
This article critically examines the democratic theory that informs the German Federal Constitutiona...
In the so-called Lissabon-Urteil the German Federal Constitutional Court not only urges to modify a ...
When the German constitutional court expressed itself in the Lisbon ruling, on the 30 June 2009, the...
This article discusses the judgment of the German Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of t...
The Lisbon Treaty has sparked a new round of debate about the nature of membership in the European U...
The ratification of the Lisbon Treaty by certain Member States has caused a debate about the constit...
The Federal Constitutional Court in the Era of the Grand Coalition: On the Jurisprudence since the L...