Albi Anneli, Ziller Jacques
Kluwer Law
Data aparitiei: 14 Dec 2006
Nr pagini : 328
The European Constitution and National Constitutions: Ratification and Beyond
Whether the Constitutional Treaty will enter into effect¿or the prospect of the EU having a constitutional text is pushed back to a much more distant future the ratification of an EU Constitution raises questions of fundamental importance from the point of view of national constitutional law.
The contributors examine the debates and official documents of the political institutions that have been involved in the ratification process in the Member States, as well as constitutional court decisions and scholarly discourse. They also cover a range of closely related issues, such as the amendment of national constitutions, ratification referendums, and the implications of the codification of the principle of primacy in the European Constitution. The book includes reports from 17 EU Member States, as well as a view from a candidate country, Croatia. These reports, along with other papers on the nature and content of the Constitutional Treaty, consider the following issues:
- the process and legal framework of ratification in each of the examined Member States;
- the novel category of constitutional treaty;
- constitutional elements in existing EC/EU treaties;
- types of constitutions and constitutionalism, and constitutions in non-state contexts;
- the implications of the primacy clause;
- ratification referendums;
- eurosceptic fears of the development of a super-state.
The book is based on the proceedings of an international conference that was held in Tallinn, Estonia, in November 2005.
By assessing the implications of the European Constitution from the perspective of national constitutional law, this book fills an important gap in the literature. It also makes a contribution to the emergence of a true European-wide constitutional debate, by providing both researchers and policy-makers with comparative information regarding the constitutional aspects of ratification in Member States. It will be of absorbing interest and value for years to come as the European constitutional debate continues.
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