This study investigates national constitutional limits to further EU integration and explores ways to overcome them. It includes an in-depth examination of the constitutional systems of 12 Member States (Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom) and a bird’s eye view of all Member States. EU integration can be advanced by avoiding substantive constitutional obstacles in various ways.Overcoming the substantive obstacles requires managing national procedural constitutional hurdles. This is possible to the extent that the required broad political consensus exists
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The underlying assumption of constitutional pluralism, one of the dominant theories of EU legal scho...
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Defense date: 11 June 2010Examining Board: Monica CLAES (University of Tilburg), Bruno DE WITTE (...
The entrance of new members into the European Union has profound economic and political effects on b...
Abstract: From the start, Belgium has been an ardent supporter of European integration, mostly to ma...
Abstract: At the moment of signing the early EU tTreaties, the founding mMember sStates were not awa...
It has become increasingly difficult to unite all member states behind policies that some of them co...
This set of five policy briefs draws the conclusions of five larger studies dealing with the legal f...
European constitutionalism is traditionally described as a limited model, oriented towards the comme...
The Eurocrisis forcefully exposed the Euro’s structural deficiencies, which are back in the limeligh...
The full-text attached is the table of contents.Whether the Constitutional Treaty will enter into ef...
Abstract: After having put forward in the introduction both the indicators and the research hypothes...
Present article is devoted to one of the main problems for all integration communities –problem of i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Estonia as an EU member state : lack of pro-active con...
With the Convention on the Future of the European Union (EU) now in progress, it is opportune to exa...
The underlying assumption of constitutional pluralism, one of the dominant theories of EU legal scho...
This in-depth analysis, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Ri...
Defense date: 11 June 2010Examining Board: Monica CLAES (University of Tilburg), Bruno DE WITTE (...
The entrance of new members into the European Union has profound economic and political effects on b...
Abstract: From the start, Belgium has been an ardent supporter of European integration, mostly to ma...
Abstract: At the moment of signing the early EU tTreaties, the founding mMember sStates were not awa...