Constitutional identity corresponds to the essential elements of national identity that a people has decided to enshrine in its Constitution, thus giving them legal effect. National identity is what allows a political community to be identified. This State formed by a People and endowed with the attribute of sovereignty is defined by its history, its values... so many elements that characterize both its raison d’être and its specificity. It is at the same time an element of separation from what is not it, an element of dialogue with other communities based on other principles of identity, an element of sharing with other States having in common some of these values. In a context where globalization is tending to erase these identity ...
The article critically provides an account of the debate related to the language of constitutional l...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
This Article revisits the role and function of constitutional identity and common constitutional tra...
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Ten years after the entry into force of the “identity clause”, densified by the Lisbon Treaty (2009)...
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This Article consists of five sections. In the first section, it describes why identity questions m...
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This article deals with the problems of the sens of the application of the concept of constitutiona...
This Article consists of five sections. In the first section, it describes why identity questions ma...
As part of a collection of essays, this paper discusses constitutional claims proposed by national i...
Both the unconditional primacy of the EU law (even over all the national constitutional norms), and ...
1In this entry, we explore different conceptions of identity under a public law perspective. We iden...
The article critically provides an account of the debate related to the language of constitutional l...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
This Article revisits the role and function of constitutional identity and common constitutional tra...
The language of common European constitutional identity is distinguishable from that of common Euro...
In federal states, constitutional identity is the glue that holds together the Union. On the contrar...
Ten years after the entry into force of the “identity clause”, densified by the Lisbon Treaty (2009)...
The idea of repatriating national powers from the EU is en vogue. The EU Treaty as amended by the Li...
This Article consists of five sections. In the first section, it describes why identity questions m...
Besides the evolution of the concept of national identity through the work of scholars, a new era in...
Increasingly, populists and authoritarians have discovered for themselves the notion of constitution...
This article deals with the problems of the sens of the application of the concept of constitutiona...
This Article consists of five sections. In the first section, it describes why identity questions ma...
As part of a collection of essays, this paper discusses constitutional claims proposed by national i...
Both the unconditional primacy of the EU law (even over all the national constitutional norms), and ...
1In this entry, we explore different conceptions of identity under a public law perspective. We iden...
The article critically provides an account of the debate related to the language of constitutional l...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
This Article revisits the role and function of constitutional identity and common constitutional tra...