National constitutions in the era of integration
- London Kluwer Law International 1999
- 204p
Contents 1. INTRODUCTION; Section One: Constitutional Power; 2. Constitution-Making and the Legitimacy of the Constitution; F. Venter. 3. A propos Constituent Power: Some General Views in a Modern Context; C. Klein 4. The Influence of Contemporary International Law on the Exercise of Constituent Power D. Maus. Section Two: Sovereignty; 5. Transferring Powers of a Nation-State to International Organisations: The Doctrine of Sovereignty Revisited; A. Jyranki. 6. Denmark's Maastricht Ratification Case: The Constitutional Dimension H. Rasmussen. 7. Why We Should Not Take Sovereignty Too Seriously Y. Hasebe. Section Three: Federalism. 8. Understanding Federalism; L. Kramer. 9. The Nation-State Federalism and European Integration: Two Different Strategies of Diversity Accommodation; L.R. Basta. 10. Unity of the Legal System or Legal Pluralism: The Stufenbau Doctrine in Present Day Europe; T. Ohlinger. 11. Federal States in Federal Europe: The German Lander and Problems of European Integration; J. Kokott. Conclusions; Bibliography
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1. Constitutional Law2. International - Muncipal Law