Principles of European Constitutional Law.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781847315502
- 342.24
- KJE4445.P745 2009
Prelims -- Preface -- Short Contents -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- The Constitutional Approach to EU Law- From Taming Intergovernmental Relationships to Framing Political Processes -- Part I Defining the Field of European Constitutional Law -- 1 Founding Principles -- 2 Federalism and Democracy -- 3 National Constitutional Law Relating to the European Union -- 4 The Constitutional Role of International Law -- 5 Pouvoir Constituant-Constitution-Constitutionalisation -- 6 On Finality -- Part II Institutional Issues -- 7 The Political Institutions -- 8 The Federal Order of Competences -- 9 Foreign Affairs -- 10 Legal Instruments and Judicial Protection -- 11 Multilevel Constitutional Jurisdiction -- Part III The Legal Position of the Individual -- 12 Union Citizenship -- 13 Fundamental Rights -- 14 Fundamental Freedoms -- 15 The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice -- Part IV The Constitution of the Social Order -- 16 The Economic Constitution within the Internal Market -- 17 The Labour Constitution -- 18 Competition Law as Part of the European Constitution -- Part V Contending Visions of European Integration -- 19 The European Union as a Federal Association of States and Citizens -- 20 The European Union of States -- 21 The Advantages of the European Constitution -- Index.
This book demonstrates how a constitutional approach furthers understanding of the core issues of EU law and adds critical perspective.
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