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050 00 $aKJE4445$b.E9694 2011
245 00 $aEurope's constitutional challenges in the light of the recent case law of national constitutional courts :$bLisbon and beyond /$cJosé María Beneyto, Ingolf Pernice (eds.) ; Bearbeitung, Lars S. Otto ... [et al.].
250 $a1. Aufl.
260 $aBaden-Baden :$bNomos,$cc2011.
300 $a415 p. ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aEuropean constitutional law network-series ;$vv. 8
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $a"This collection contains contributions to an international conference held in Madrid in October 2010. It is based on the view that the European Union and its constitutional law cannot be isolated from its Member States and their respective constitutions, which are part of European constitutional law, and that the case law of the national courts, in particular the constitutional and supreme courts of the Member States, needs to be considered as much as the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice. It is important to give particular attention to the relevant national constitutional courts' jurisprudence when analyzing European constitutional law. The book demonstrates the seriousness and theoretical depth of the thoughts developed by these courts to grasp the EU's construction and its relation to the Member States, the concepts of primacy of European law, sovereignty and national identity, democracy, and citizens' rights. The comparison of recent case law of the constitutional and supreme courts shows great divergences in concepts and terms, but it makes visible also an emerging dialogue among the courts"--Provided by publisher.
505 00 $gIntroduction:$tAchievements and challenges : the European Union, its constitutional courts and the perspectives after Lisbon /$rIngolf Pernice --$tFrench Conseil constitutionnel : recent developments /$rJacqueline Dutheil de la Rochère --$tFrom ultra-vires-control to constitutional-identity-review : the Lisbon judgment of the German constitutional court /$rDaniel Thym --$tThe two Lisbon judgments of the Czech constitutional court /$rJiři Zemánek --$tLisbon before the courts : comparative perspectives /$rMatthias Wendel --$tToward a (real) cooperative constitutionalism? : new perspectives on the Italian constitutional court /$rRoberto Miccú --$tEvolutive attitude of the Bulgarian constitutional court in the EU law space /$rEmilia Drumeva --$tThe Spanish constitutional court, the European law and the constitutional traditions common to the member states (art. 6.3 TEU) : Lisbon and beyond /$rAntonio López-Pina --
505 00 $tCosì è (se vi pare)? : Germany, Italy, and European integration after the Treaty of Lisbon /$rGiancinto della Cananea --$tCourts, people, citizens : understanding EU's constitutional democracy with the help of the Lisbon Treaty and the Lissabon-Urteil /$rTom Eijsbouts --$tThe president of the European Council /$rPaul Craig --$tThe Citizens' Initiative : a source of additional legitimacy for the European Union? /$rRoland Bieber --$tEuropean parliament and national parliaments /$rMirosław Wyrzykowski --$tLinking multiple demoi : inter-parliamentary relations in the EU /$rArthur Benz --$tThe status of the principle of primacy in the Lisbon Treaty architecture /$rStanisław Biernat --$tBack to the square one : the past, the present and the future of the Simmenthal mandate /$rSiniša Rodin --
505 00 $tDoes the Treaty of Lisbon really implement equal and non-discriminatory treatment of third-country nationals (TCN)? : the case of legally resident TCN within a member state of the Union /$rAna Maria Guerra Martins --$tMotor or brake for European policies? : Germany's new role in the EU after the Lisbon-judgment of its federal constitutional court /$rIngolf Pernice --$tPerspectives on constitutionalization of EU law : the issue of emerging hierarchies in the context of constitutional pluralism /$rEvgeni Tanchev.
630 00 $aTreaty on European Union$d(1992).$kProtocols, etc.$d2007 December 13.
650 0 $aConstitutional law$zEuropean Union countries.
650 0 $aConstitutional courts$zEuropean Union countries.
700 1 $aBeneyto, José María.
700 1 $aPernice, Ingolf.
700 1 $aOtto, Lars S.
830 0 $aEuropean constitutional law network-series ;$vv. 8.
988 $a20111021
906 $0OCLC