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National Sovereignty in the European Union - View from the Czech Perspective

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This volume assesses the implications of membership in the European Union for countries' understanding of the concept of sovereignty, based on the perspective of the Czech Republic. The starting point of this work is acceptance of the Czech Republic's membership in the European Union as a basic fact. The goal of the analysis presented here is to offer a theoretical approach to reconciling state sovereignty with the participation of the Czech Republic in the European integration project. To do so, the book pursues an in-depth analysis of the reactions of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic to the challenges associated with membership in the EU. Above all, it addresses the following two basic research questions:1. Is membership of the state in the European Union associated with a loss of sovereignty, a sharing of sovereignty, or does it have no real consequences for the scope or understanding of the concept of state sovereignty, such that the phenomenon remainsa classical, static and defining element of the state?2. How does the Czech Constitutional Court deal with the specific characteristics of European Union law and what is its stance on the nature of the relationship between supranational and national law?

List of contents

Introduction.- Constitutionalism beyond the state.- Shared entitlement to legitimate violence in the EU and its theoretical outcomes.- Sovereignty vis-à-vis moloch of European integration.- Practical sovereignty in a real world - relationship between EU law and national law (the Czech Perspective).- State as a "creator and master".- Conclusion.

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This volume assesses the implications of membership in the European Union for countries’ understanding of the concept of sovereignty, based on the perspective of the Czech Republic. The starting point of this work is acceptance of the Czech Republic’s membership in the European Union as a basic fact. The goal of the analysis presented here is to offer a theoretical approach to reconciling state sovereignty with the participation of the Czech Republic in the European integration project. To do so, the book pursues an in-depth analysis of the reactions of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic to the challenges associated with membership in the EU. Above all, it addresses the following two basic research questions:1. Is membership of the state in the European Union associated with a loss of sovereignty, a sharing of sovereignty, or does it have no real consequences for the scope or understanding of the concept of state sovereignty, such that the phenomenon remainsa classical, static and defining element of the state?2. How does the Czech Constitutional Court deal with the specific characteristics of European Union law and what is its stance on the nature of the relationship between supranational and national law?

Product details

Authors Ondrej Hamulák, Ondrej Hamuľák
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319453507
ISBN 978-3-31-945350-7
No. of pages 89
Dimensions 172 mm x 7 mm x 237 mm
Weight 166 g
Illustrations X, 89 p.
Series SpringerBriefs in Law
SpringerBriefs in Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Europa, C, Politik und Staat, Political Science, European Union, Politics & government, Law and Criminology, European law, EU (European Union), Law—Europe, European Union Politics

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