This paper discusses the problems and dangers of proceeding with European integration without facing a transparent constitutional debate. The crucial issue demanding clarity is whether the current integration in the form of the EU shall be seen within the framework and concepts of public international law or within those of constitutional law. The authors argue that more intensive integration cannot be achieved on the basis of undermining rule of law and democracy by vacillating between different international law or constitutional law models of proceeding without taking any clear standpoint
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
The central question faced by the article is that of the possible integration of the European Union ...
Any abstract account of a field of law must make generalizations that are both faithful to the legal...
This paper discusses the problems and dangers of proceeding with European integration without facing...
This paper is about the difficult relationship between law and governance in the European Union. The...
The paper deals with certain questions and problems of the constitutionalization of the European Uni...
tions. A spectre is haunting Europe: Anti-Europeanism. The resounding ‘no ’ from the French and Dutc...
The paper analyzes European integration from a constitutional economics perspective. It is argued th...
This paper seeks to synthesise two concerns which are usually discussed separately One concerns the ...
It has become increasingly difficult to unite all member states behind policies that some of them co...
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The discontent with the European Union expressed in the referenda over the Maastricht Treaty in the ...
How to legitimate the European Union and the integration process: EU governance approachHow to legit...
Abstract. The rejection of the Constitutional Treaty has revealed a profound crisis of legitimacy in...
[For it to be legitimate, this study must be carefully circumscribed. The problem it purports to add...
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
The central question faced by the article is that of the possible integration of the European Union ...
Any abstract account of a field of law must make generalizations that are both faithful to the legal...
This paper discusses the problems and dangers of proceeding with European integration without facing...
This paper is about the difficult relationship between law and governance in the European Union. The...
The paper deals with certain questions and problems of the constitutionalization of the European Uni...
tions. A spectre is haunting Europe: Anti-Europeanism. The resounding ‘no ’ from the French and Dutc...
The paper analyzes European integration from a constitutional economics perspective. It is argued th...
This paper seeks to synthesise two concerns which are usually discussed separately One concerns the ...
It has become increasingly difficult to unite all member states behind policies that some of them co...
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The discontent with the European Union expressed in the referenda over the Maastricht Treaty in the ...
How to legitimate the European Union and the integration process: EU governance approachHow to legit...
Abstract. The rejection of the Constitutional Treaty has revealed a profound crisis of legitimacy in...
[For it to be legitimate, this study must be carefully circumscribed. The problem it purports to add...
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
The central question faced by the article is that of the possible integration of the European Union ...
Any abstract account of a field of law must make generalizations that are both faithful to the legal...