European Yearbook of Constitutional Law 2022 A Constitutional Identity for the EU?

Consequently, this edition of the EYCL addresses the gap in legal research by studying constitutional identity with afocus on the EU itself. The book explores various views on whether the EU possesses such an identity and what any possible identity might entail. In this way, a fuller and more inclus...

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Other Authors: de Poorter, Jurgen (Editor), van der Schyff, Gerhard (Editor), Stremler, Maarten (Editor), De Visser, Maartje (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: The Hague T.M.C. Asser Press 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:European Yearbook of Constitutional Law
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Exploring the Concept of a Constitutional Identity for the European Union
  • Chapter 2. Three Meanings of Constitutional Identity and their Prospects in the European Union
  • Chapter 3. A Plaidoyer Against the Sisyphean Endeavour to Imagine the Constitutional Identity of the EU
  • Chapter 4. Constitutional Identity of the EU as a Counterbalance for Unconstitutional Constitutional Identities of the Member States
  • Chapter 5. Parameters of EU and Member State Constitutional Identity: A Topic in Development
  • Chapter 6. St. Augustine and the ECJ on Citizenship
  • Chapter 7. The Principle of Solidarity Forging the Constitutional Identity of the European Union
  • Chapter 8. United in Diversity – Homogeneity and Differentiation as Parts of the Union’s Constitutional Identity
  • Chapter 9. European Constitutional Identity as a Normative Concept: Pointing to the Core of European Democracies
  • Chapter 10. From Monologues to Dialogue: the US “Certification” Procedure as a Source of Inspiration for EU Cooperative Judicial Federalism