Secession and European Union Law draws on a pluralist reading of the relationship between EU law and national law, to support the conclusion that EU law should respect domestic constitutional orders in the context of secession.
Secession and European Union Law draws on a pluralist reading of the relationship between EU law and national law, to support the conclusion that EU law should respect domestic constitutional orders in the context of secession.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Núria González Campañá is an Assistant Professor at the Constitutional Law Department of the University of Barcelona. She obtained her DPhil in EU Law at the University of Oxford (Rafael del Pino and British Spanish Society scholarships). Previously, she pursued a two-year Master in Law and Diplomacy at the Fletcher School, Tufts University (la Caixa scholarship) and she graduated as valedictorian in Law at the University of Barcelona. Her research interests focus on European constitutional law, comparative public law and human rights.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Main Terms and Legal Framework of the Book * 2: Secession and International Law * 3: Secession and Constitutional Law * 4: EU Towards Secession and Secessionist Challenges: Precedents, Statements, and Reactions * 5: EU Law Towards a Secessionist Challenge: Implicit Responses with EU Provisions? * 6: EU Law Towards States Emerging out of Secession * 7: Conclusion
* 1: Main Terms and Legal Framework of the Book * 2: Secession and International Law * 3: Secession and Constitutional Law * 4: EU Towards Secession and Secessionist Challenges: Precedents, Statements, and Reactions * 5: EU Law Towards a Secessionist Challenge: Implicit Responses with EU Provisions? * 6: EU Law Towards States Emerging out of Secession * 7: Conclusion
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