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National Constitutions in European and Global Governance: Democracy, Rights, the Rule of Law : National Reports
The Constitution of Austria in International Constitutional Networks: Pluralism, Dialogues and Diversity
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Revisiting the Role and Future of National Constitutions in European and Global Governance: Introduction to the Research Project
pp. 39
Questionnaire for the Constitutional Law Experts of the Research Project ‘The Role and Future of National Constitutions in European and Global Governance’
pp. 83
Europe’s Gift to the United Kingdom’s Unwritten Constitution – Juridification
pp. 141
The Constitution of Malta: Reflections on New Mechanisms for Synchrony of Values in Different Levels of Governance
pp. 179
The Netherlands: The Pragmatics of a Flexible, Europeanised Constitution
pp. 221
The Constitution of Luxembourg in the Context of EU and International Law as ‘Higher Law’
pp. 269
The Role of the Danish Constitution in European and Transnational Governance
pp. 315
The Constitution of Sweden and European Influences: The Changing Balance Between Democratic and Judicial Power
pp. 359
Finland: European Integration and International Human Rights Treaties as Sources of Domestic Constitutional Change and Dynamism
pp. 407
European Constitutionalism and the German Basic Law
pp. 493
The Constitution of Italy: Axiological Continuity Between the Domestic and International Levels of Governance?
pp. 543
The Constitution of Spain: The Challenges for the Constitutional Order Under European and Global Governance
pp. 591
Portugal: The Impact of European Integration and the Economic Crisis on the Identity of the Constitution
pp. 641
The Constitution of Greece: EU Membership Perspectives
pp. 687
The Future Mandate of the Constitution of Slovenia: A Potent Tradition Under Strain
pp. 745
The Role of the Polish Constitution (Pre-2016): Development of a Liberal Democracy in the European and International Context
pp. 795
The Czech Republic: From a Euro-Friendly Approach of the Constitutional Court to Proclaiming a Court of Justice Judgment Ultra Vires
pp. 835
Slovakia: Between Euro-Optimism and Euro-Concerns
pp. 887
The Constitution of Estonia: The Unexpected Challenges of Unlimited Primacy of EU Law
pp. 951
The Constitution of Latvia – A Bridge Between Traditions and Modernity
pp. 997
The Constitutional Experience of Lithuania in the Context of European and Global Governance Challenges
pp. 1047
Romania – The Vagaries of International Grafts on Unsettled Constitutions
pp. 1097
The Bulgarian Constitutional Order, Supranational Constitutionalism and European Governance
pp. 1139
The Constitution of Croatia in the Perspective of European and Global Governance
pp. 1181
The Constitution of France in the Context of EU and Transnational Law: An Ongoing Adjustment and Dialogue to Be Improved
pp. 1225
The Belgian Constitution: The Efficacy Approach to European and Global Governance
pp. 1271
The Constitution of Austria in International Constitutional Networks: Pluralism, Dialogues and Diversity
pp. 1323
Ireland: The Constitution of Ireland and EU Law: The Complex Constitutional Debates of a Small Country
pp. 1373
The Cypriot Constitution Under the Impact of EU Law: An Asymmetrical Formation
pp. 1435
Introductory Editorial Note to the Hungarian Report: The Pre-2010 Rule of Law Achievements and the Post-2010 Illiberal Turn
pp. 1439
Hungary: Constitutional (R)evolution or Regression?
pp. 1491
Constitutionalisation and Democratisation of Foreign Affairs: The Case of Switzerland
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