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“Transfiguration” and Actual Relevance of the Common Constitutional Traditions: Past, Present and Future

  • Oreste Pollicino EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: December 9, 2017

Abstract

1. Declaration of intention. - 2. The past: common constitutional traditions at the genesis of the European integration process. - 3. From Maastricht until (the Charter of) Nice: the Common constitutional traditions’ present perfect - 4. After the entry into force of the Charter: common constitution traditions today: still a meaningful concept? - 5. Relevance of the common constitution traditions in the (next) future. - 6 Final remarks.

Published Online: 2017-12-9

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