Unlike other general principles of EU law, which derive from the CJ jurisprudence, the principle of national identity is based on a clear legal provision. Article 4(2) TEU stipulates that the Union shall respect important State functions, like the territorial integrity of the State, maintaining law and order and safeguarding national security. The list of values covered by the national principle identity is open and it is for the Member State to decide what values should be protected by its national identity, while the CJ is only empowered to determine the relevance of national identity under EU law. This article analyses if the principle of national identity could influence the EC examination of State aid and if the EC should refrain from ...
From the outset, Community law had an absolute authority on national law. The primacy of the EU law...
The article asks whether the European Union (EU)'s duty to protect national identities is a useful w...
Besides the evolution of the concept of national identity through the work of scholars, a new era in...
The idea of repatriating national powers from the EU is en vogue. The EU Treaty as amended by the Li...
National Identity as a Corrective of the Absolute Primacy of European Law. The aim of this thesis is...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
The central aim of this PhD thesis is to provide the Court of Justice of the European Union with a p...
Constitutional identity corresponds to the essential elements of national identity that a people has...
This article addresses the relevance of national identity to EU and domestic judicial practice. It a...
The aim of this paper is to explore the balance between market freedoms and national regulatory auto...
This chapter explores the connections between two pivotal principles of the European legal order, na...
One of the concerns that led to the introduction of Article 4(2) TEU was the growing interference of...
National identity in the legal terms is understood as constitutional identity. It conditionsthe rela...
The aim of this article is to analyse how in the globalisation process small nations appear in dange...
The national identity clause has drawn signifi cant attention lately and not without reason. Develop...
From the outset, Community law had an absolute authority on national law. The primacy of the EU law...
The article asks whether the European Union (EU)'s duty to protect national identities is a useful w...
Besides the evolution of the concept of national identity through the work of scholars, a new era in...
The idea of repatriating national powers from the EU is en vogue. The EU Treaty as amended by the Li...
National Identity as a Corrective of the Absolute Primacy of European Law. The aim of this thesis is...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
The central aim of this PhD thesis is to provide the Court of Justice of the European Union with a p...
Constitutional identity corresponds to the essential elements of national identity that a people has...
This article addresses the relevance of national identity to EU and domestic judicial practice. It a...
The aim of this paper is to explore the balance between market freedoms and national regulatory auto...
This chapter explores the connections between two pivotal principles of the European legal order, na...
One of the concerns that led to the introduction of Article 4(2) TEU was the growing interference of...
National identity in the legal terms is understood as constitutional identity. It conditionsthe rela...
The aim of this article is to analyse how in the globalisation process small nations appear in dange...
The national identity clause has drawn signifi cant attention lately and not without reason. Develop...
From the outset, Community law had an absolute authority on national law. The primacy of the EU law...
The article asks whether the European Union (EU)'s duty to protect national identities is a useful w...
Besides the evolution of the concept of national identity through the work of scholars, a new era in...