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Procedures Regarding National Identity Clause in the National Constitutional Court's and CJEU's Case Law (CROSBI ID 655454)

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Blagojević, Anita Procedures Regarding National Identity Clause in the National Constitutional Court's and CJEU's Case Law // EU and comparative law issues and challenges series / Duić, Dunja ; Petrašević, Tunjica (ur.). 2017. str. 210-238 doi: 10.25234/eclic/6529

Podaci o odgovornosti

Blagojević, Anita

engleski

Procedures Regarding National Identity Clause in the National Constitutional Court's and CJEU's Case Law

Besides the evolution of the concept of national identity through the work of scholars, a new era in the conceptualization of this concept came with the Lisbon Treaty and its so-called ‘’national identity clause’’ or the famous Article 4(2) TEU. Since Article 4(2) TEU does not determine the national identity of Member States, in order to determine it, our starting point should be its constitution, or, more precisely, certain principles of its constitution or a set of core values, principles and rules. A second important phase in this sense is the relevant constitutional court’s case law. In this context, particularly important role play decisions regarding the relationship between the law of the European Union and domestic constitutional law. The German Federal Constitutional Court has developed the most elaborate jurisprudence on constitutional iden-tity. This German approach has inspired the positions adopted by some other constitutional courts, and very possible will be aslo inspiration for future Croatian Constitutional Court position in this context. As it arises from the analysis of the CJEU’s case-law, although it seems that Article 4(2) TEU offers a trap door to Member States to escape some of their EU law obligations, the overall picture is far from being so simple.

national identity ; constitutional identity ; constitutional court ; Court of Justice of the European Union

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Podaci o prilogu

210-238.

2017.

objavljeno

10.25234/eclic/6529

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Procedural aspects of EU law: EU and comparative law issues and challenges series 1 (ECLIC 1)

Duić, Dunja ; Petrašević, Tunjica

Osijek: Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta Josipa Jurja Strossmayera u Osijeku

978-953-8109-15-7

2459-9425

Podaci o skupu

Jean Monnet International Scientific Conference "Procedural aspects of EU law"

poster

06.04.2017-07.04.2017

Osijek, Hrvatska

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