New Emerging Judicial Dynamics of the Relationship Between National and the European Courts after the Enlargement of Europe
| Year of publication: |
2008-12-22
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| Authors: | Pollicino, Oreste |
| Institutions: | Jean Monnet Chair |
| Subject: | administrative adaptation | constitutional change | Copenhagen criteria | corporate governance | corporatism | democracy | Nation-state | non-majoritarian institutions | pluralism | policy analysis | supranationalism | transition processes | acquis communautaire | comparative law | differentiated integration | direct effect | EU Charter of Fundamental Rights | European law | fundamental/human rights | free movement | German Constitutional Court | supremacy | East-Central Europe | enlargement | Czech Republic | Denmark | Germany | Hungary | Italy | Poland | law |
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