Investigates how the fundamental transformations in the European legal system were received in one of the most important European Union member states, Germany.
Investigates how the fundamental transformations in the European legal system were received in one of the most important European Union member states, Germany.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill Davies is a legal historian focusing on the development of a constitutional practice of law in the European Union. He holds a PhD from King's College, London and currently works as an Assistant Professor in Justice, Law and Society in the School of Public Affairs at the American University, Washington DC. He has published on the German role in the formation of the European legal system in the Journal of European Integration History and the Contemporary European History Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Between sovereignty and integration: West Germany, European integration, and the constitutionalization of European law; 2. Conditional acceptance or accepted condition? West German legal academia and the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-79; 3. National vs. supranational: West German public opinion towards the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-79; 4. Competition and competencies: the West German government's response to the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-79; 5. Dealing with the fallout: German and European responses to the Solange decision; 6. Legal integration in Europe, the US, and beyond.
1. Between sovereignty and integration: West Germany, European integration, and the constitutionalization of European law; 2. Conditional acceptance or accepted condition? West German legal academia and the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-79; 3. National vs. supranational: West German public opinion towards the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-79; 4. Competition and competencies: the West German government's response to the constitutionalization of European law, 1949-79; 5. Dealing with the fallout: German and European responses to the Solange decision; 6. Legal integration in Europe, the US, and beyond.
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