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The constitutional identity of the Member States is a topic of
increasing importance in understanding the interaction between the
EU and its Member States. This is because the EU is enjoined to
respect the constitutional identities of its Member States in
accordance with Article 4(2) TEU. There is also a trend among
Member States to articulate their constitutional identities, in
particular in relation to European integration. In this regard,
this volume fills a need in scholarship by presenting critical
analyses of the constitutional identities of selected Member
States. Leading and well-placed experts contribute country studies
on a range of states, which are compared using a framework that can
be applied to other Member States as well. The analyses and
comparison of Member States' constitutional identities take place
in the context of the EU's multilevel architecture.
The constitutional identity of the Member States is a topic of
increasing importance in understanding the interaction between the
EU and its Member States. This is because the EU is enjoined to
respect the constitutional identities of its Member States in
accordance with Article 4(2) TEU. There is also a trend among
Member States to articulate their constitutional identities, in
particular in relation to European integration. In this regard,
this volume fills a need in scholarship by presenting critical
analyses of the constitutional identities of selected Member
States. Leading and well-placed experts contribute country studies
on a range of states, which are compared using a framework that can
be applied to other Member States as well. The analyses and
comparison of Member States' constitutional identities take place
in the context of the EU's multilevel architecture.
This volume contains essays and discussions from the conference of
the Association of German Constitutional Law Instructors held
October,5 - 8, 2011 inMunster."
The commemorative publication Sociological Jurisprudence adheres in
content and form to the tradition of Gunther Teubnera (TM)s body of
work. The contributions engage themselves with his principle
outlook by reflecting upon the relationships between law and
society, each with its own distinct emphasis.
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