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, the results of a collaboration of NYU Law and Princeton. These are not 'Reports' on the various developments to be found …
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This paper examines the relationship between constitutionalism and New Methods of Governance (NMG) in the EU. It argues that in many respects the relationship is one which tends to challenge, marginalise or misrepresent NMG. In particular, those state-derivative aspects of constitutionalism in...
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constitutionalization of international law. Whereas previous thinking on the constitutionalization of international law has tended either …
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the EU legal system and the increased burden of law in the process of legitimating a post-state polity. …
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In recent years, the idea that constitutional modes of government are exclusive to states has become the subject of sustained challenge. This is due to the development in regional and global sites of regulatory institutions and practices which meet criteria normally associated with...
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This paper sets out to examine whether and on what basis it is possible to 'carry over' the state constitutional tradition to the European Union context. It makes a case for a context-transcending five-dimensional conception of constitutionalism, embracing legal order, political system,...
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