The Identity of Europe's Constitution(s)
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| Publication date | 2023 |
| Journal | Rivista di Diritti Comparati |
| Event | Conceptualizing Constitutions and identities in the EU today<br/> |
| Volume | Issue number | 7 | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 9-18 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
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| Abstract |
Three different questions can be posed about identity and constitutions in Europe and the European constitution: What identifies a constitutional order? What is the identity of a constitutional order? What identity does a constitution confer? As the last question is discussed in greater detail in separate contributions, I focus mainly on the first two questions, and of these, in particular on the second question: the identity of a constitutional order. I take my cue in the two very different, and at first sight somewhat puzzling responses of the national electorates of France and the Netherlands to the question of whether a European Constitution is essential to the construction of Europe. This difference reflects a difference in understanding the meaning of constitutions/Constitutions. I reflect on two ideal types of constitutions we can identify in Europe, and how these relate to the constitutional order of the European Union. Central in this pursuit is the question: what kind of constitutional order is the European constitution?
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | Paper first ipresented at the VIIIth annual conference of Diritto Comparati, Rome, November 2022. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://www.diritticomparati.it/rivista-quadrimestrale-1-2023 |
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THE CONSTITUTION(S) AND European Identity
(Submitted manuscript)
2-Besselink The Identity of Europe’s Constitution(s)
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