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Federalism in the European Union.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Modern Studies in European Law SeriesPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (438 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781847319975
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Federalism in the European UnionDDC classification:
  • 321.04094
LOC classification:
  • 2012289116
Online resources:
Contents:
Prelims -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Summary Contents -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Federalism's Janus Face -- Part I. Federalism in the EU's Constitutional Structure -- 1. EU Federalism in 3-D -- 2. Federalism and Jurisdiction -- 3. Federalism, the EU and International Law -- 4. The Court of Justice as a Federal Constitutional Court: A Comparative Perspective -- 5. The Dual System of Rights Protection in the European Union in Light of US Federalism -- 6. Federalism and International Relations in the European Union and the United States: A Comparative Outlook -- Part II. EU Law and Member State Federalism -- 7. European Ties that Bind: Political or Cultural? -- 8. Does EU Decision-Making Take into Account Regional Interests? -- 9. The Role of Sub-State Entities in the EU Decision-Making Processes: A Comparative Constitutional Law Approach -- 10. Autonomous Constitutional Regions in a Federal Europe -- 11. The European Court of Justice and the Devolution of Taxation Powers -- 12. The Impact of EU Law on the Devolution of Social Powers in the Member States -- 13. EU Law and Language Regulation in (Quasi-) Federal Member States -- 14. The European Court of Justice and Member State Federalism: Balancing or Categorisation? -- 15. The Impact of 'Regional Blindness' on the Italian Regional State -- 16. The Spanish State Structure and EU Law: The View of the Spanish Constitutional Court -- 17. Economic and Monetary Union: Caught between Brussels and Luxembourg? -- Index.
Summary: Federalism appears in two main forms in the EU. On the one hand, numerous formerly unitary Member States have embarked on a path towards a (quasi-)federal governance structure. On the other hand, the EU itself is sometimes qualified as a federal system. These essays explore this dual appearance of federalism in the EU context.
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Prelims -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Summary Contents -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Federalism's Janus Face -- Part I. Federalism in the EU's Constitutional Structure -- 1. EU Federalism in 3-D -- 2. Federalism and Jurisdiction -- 3. Federalism, the EU and International Law -- 4. The Court of Justice as a Federal Constitutional Court: A Comparative Perspective -- 5. The Dual System of Rights Protection in the European Union in Light of US Federalism -- 6. Federalism and International Relations in the European Union and the United States: A Comparative Outlook -- Part II. EU Law and Member State Federalism -- 7. European Ties that Bind: Political or Cultural? -- 8. Does EU Decision-Making Take into Account Regional Interests? -- 9. The Role of Sub-State Entities in the EU Decision-Making Processes: A Comparative Constitutional Law Approach -- 10. Autonomous Constitutional Regions in a Federal Europe -- 11. The European Court of Justice and the Devolution of Taxation Powers -- 12. The Impact of EU Law on the Devolution of Social Powers in the Member States -- 13. EU Law and Language Regulation in (Quasi-) Federal Member States -- 14. The European Court of Justice and Member State Federalism: Balancing or Categorisation? -- 15. The Impact of 'Regional Blindness' on the Italian Regional State -- 16. The Spanish State Structure and EU Law: The View of the Spanish Constitutional Court -- 17. Economic and Monetary Union: Caught between Brussels and Luxembourg? -- Index.

Federalism appears in two main forms in the EU. On the one hand, numerous formerly unitary Member States have embarked on a path towards a (quasi-)federal governance structure. On the other hand, the EU itself is sometimes qualified as a federal system. These essays explore this dual appearance of federalism in the EU context.

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