This contribution revisits the bundesverfassungsgericht's order for reference in the gauweiler case and focuses on two aspects of that order that until now have not received much scholarly attention. The first concerns the german federal constitutional court's dissociation of constitutional identity review under the german basic law from national identity review under article 4(2) teu. While the decision on the lisbon treaty had suggested that the two go “hand in hand”, the bundesverfassungsgericht now emphasizes the “fundamental” difference between the concept of national identity under article 4(2) teu on the one hand and the german concept of constitutional identity on the other. The second element is the german federal constitutional co...
In federal states, constitutional identity is the glue that holds together the Union. On the contrar...
Despite the increased interaction between the highest national courts of Member States and the Europ...
In the so-called Lissabon-Urteil the German Federal Constitutional Court not only urges to modify a ...
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 ...
The contribution aims at determining the added value, if any, of Article 4(2) Treaty on European Uni...
The pitfalls of the relationship between European and national judges constitute a well-travelled gr...
This article places the gauweiler reference in a broader comparative perspective, in two distinct wa...
Reflects on the German Federal Constitutional Court ruling in Bundesverfassungsgericht (2 BvE 2/08) ...
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...
Germany has long been at the centre of European debates surrounding the modern role of national cons...
The requirement for the European Union to respect the national identities of its Member States nowad...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
This essay discusses the Sayn-Wittgenstein judgment of the ECJ, in which for the first time an appea...
In federal states, constitutional identity is the glue that holds together the Union. On the contrar...
Despite the increased interaction between the highest national courts of Member States and the Europ...
In the so-called Lissabon-Urteil the German Federal Constitutional Court not only urges to modify a ...
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 ...
The contribution aims at determining the added value, if any, of Article 4(2) Treaty on European Uni...
The pitfalls of the relationship between European and national judges constitute a well-travelled gr...
This article places the gauweiler reference in a broader comparative perspective, in two distinct wa...
Reflects on the German Federal Constitutional Court ruling in Bundesverfassungsgericht (2 BvE 2/08) ...
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...
Germany has long been at the centre of European debates surrounding the modern role of national cons...
The requirement for the European Union to respect the national identities of its Member States nowad...
Even though the idea of respect for National and Constitutional Identity has been present for a long...
This essay discusses the Sayn-Wittgenstein judgment of the ECJ, in which for the first time an appea...
In federal states, constitutional identity is the glue that holds together the Union. On the contrar...
Despite the increased interaction between the highest national courts of Member States and the Europ...
In the so-called Lissabon-Urteil the German Federal Constitutional Court not only urges to modify a ...