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Europe’s current constitutional landscape is marked by an underlying conflict between alternative strategies of …, it is argued that the conflicts between Europe’s constitutional frameworks may be managed through decentralised … on the EU clash, Europe’s current constitutional setting may still be questioned as socially biased. Despite its high …
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, interpretation based on the ‘living document' doctrine and using the concept of supranationality. The ‘living constitution' reading …
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It has become increasingly difficult to unite all member states behind policies that some of them consider desirable or necessary to further EU integration. Differentiated integration may be a solution for this, but also may complicate decision-making. This by raising national constitutional...
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It is widely believed that the Canadian and U.S. economies have become more integrated following the implementation of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and the North American Free Trade Agreement. In this study, we develop an integration index that combines a number of different measures of...
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Since the dawn of human civilization, the cost of moving goods, people, and ideas has forced the geographical bundling of economic activity. Before the days of easy shipping, communities were obliged to consume what they could make. The gradual reduction of shipping costs, with acceleration from...
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