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This report answers general questions arising from the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (TECE); identifies …
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Throughout its history the European integration process has not undermined but rather strengthened the autonomy of Member States vis-à-vis wider societal interests in relation to political economy, labor markets and social provisions. Both the ‘golden age nation state' of the 1960s as well as...
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intertwined; a “moneyed aristocracy” or “economic royalists” may threaten the Constitution's democratic foundations. This Article … constitutionalism, the Progressives, and the New Deal. The Constitution meant different things to these movements in their respective … moments, but all understood the Constitution as including some form of commitment to a political economy in which power and …
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transnational influences are strongest when a nation adopts its first constitution. At this time, no less than 46 percent of the …
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This paper examines the path taken by the EU following the failure of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe …
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the European Court of Justice and of European law more generally. Using Denmark as a case, I show that national courts in …
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