EU law and national constitutions : the constitutional dynamics of multi-level governance

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EU law and national constitutions : the constitutional dynamics of multi-level governance

edited by Alberto Nicòtina, Patricia Popelier and Peter Bursens

(Comparative constitutional change)

Routledge, 2024

  • : hbk

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  • Belgium : a constitutional strategy in support of European integration-with some potential pitfalls
  • France : from progressive acceptance to recent tension
  • Germany : basic law and European integration-open but defensive statehood despite a constitutional obligation to EU integration
  • Italy : the long-term consequences of an "efficiency" constitutional strategy in the face of multi-level governance
  • Luxembourg : an EU-supportive constitutional system (still) in evolution
  • The Netherlands : a political commitment to Europe in a pragmatic constitutional culture
  • The United Kingdom : the constitutional consequences of ambivalence towards European integration
  • Denmark : revisiting the opt-outs in Denmark : a renewed focus on EU integration
  • Portugal : a European Union-friendly jurisdiction
  • Czech Republic : the tale of two and a half presidents : identifying the key discursive struggles that shaped Czech integration
  • Hungary : from a friend to a foe?
  • Poland : from cautious EU-friendliness to illiberal euroscepticism
  • Conclusions : building the founding blocks of a new bottom-up constitutional theory of EU integration

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