EU CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

EU CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

AN INTRODUCTION

ROSAS, A. / ARMATI, L.

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Editorial:
HART PUBLISHING
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Derecho constitucional y político
ISBN:
978-1-5099-0914-8
Edición:
3
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1. What Constitution? A Rose by Any Other Name
2. An Elephant That Cannot Be Defined? What the EU Is, and Is Not
3. Marking the Territory: Principles Governing Union Competences
4. Who Is the Boss? In Search of a Master of the Treaties
5. Looking Past the Trees to See the Wood: Construing a Hierarchy of Norms
6. Into the Estuaries and up the Rivers: Union Law in the National Legal Orders of the Member States
7. A Lot More than Brussels Bureaucrats: The Institutional Framework
8. A Suprematist Composition? Differentiation and Flexibility
9. What Deficit? The EU System of Democracy
10. Civis Europeus Sum: The Evolving Concept of Union Citizenship
11. Taking Rights More Seriously? The EU System of Fundamental Rights
12. Broadening Horizons? The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
13. The Internal Market: Liberal, Social or Green?
14. Building a House by Starting with the Roof ? Economic and Monetary Policy
15. EU External Relations: An Elephant Trumpeting Loud and Clear or a Gaggle of Geese?
16. Covenants of No Strength to Secure A Man At All? Issues of Enforcement and Control
17. The Elephant in the Room? Concluding Remarks

The third edition of this acclaimed book continues the story of the EU's constitutional journey. The EU's constitution, composed of myriad legal texts, case law and practice, is no less of a moving target than before and the pace of change has, if anything, increased since the publication of the second edition. In a constantly challenging geopolitical context, the EU faces unprecedented political, economic and cultural trials, all of which impact upon the evolution of its constitution. In particular, the migration crisis has given rise to the need for substantial revision of the chapter dealing with the area of freedom, security and justice, and the institutional reforms embarked upon in the quest to restore financial order have taken a more structured form following the inception of a European banking union.
Fully updated to include the ramifications of Brexit, the book succeeds – where others have struggled – in making sense of the EU's complex constitutional order, focusing on its essential features but taking into account the profound changes that have taken place over the past 20 years....

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