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Constitution of Europe "do the new clothes have an emperor?" and other essays on European integration / J.H.H. Weiler.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.Description: xvi, 364 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780521585675
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.750614 WEL.C
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Contents:
1. Introduction: "We will do, and hearken" 2. The transformation of Europe 3. Fundamental rights and fundamental boundaries: on the conflict of standards and values in the protection of human rights in the European legal space 4. The external legal relations of non-unitary actors: mixity and the federal principle 5. The least-dangerous branch: a retrospective and prospective of the European Court of Justice in the arena of political integration 6. Introduction: the reformation of European constitutionalism 7. Fin-de-siecle Europe: do the new clothes have an emperor? 8. European democracy and its critics: polity and system 9. The autonomy of the Community legal order: through the looking glass 10. To be a European citizen: Eros and civilization.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.



1. Introduction: "We will do, and hearken"
2. The transformation of Europe
3. Fundamental rights and fundamental boundaries: on the conflict of standards and values in the protection of human rights in the European legal space
4. The external legal relations of non-unitary actors: mixity and the federal principle
5. The least-dangerous branch: a retrospective and prospective of the European Court of Justice in the arena of political integration
6. Introduction: the reformation of European constitutionalism
7. Fin-de-siecle Europe: do the new clothes have an emperor?
8. European democracy and its critics: polity and system
9. The autonomy of the Community legal order: through the looking glass
10. To be a European citizen: Eros and civilization.

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