Law

Claudio Franzius

Europäisches Verfassungsrechtsdenken

[Is Europe Based on a Constitutional Concept?]

2010. VII, 155 pages.
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ISBN 978-3-16-150266-8
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Published in German.
Claudio Franzius questions how European constitutional law can be conceived on the basis of the Lisbon Treaty. The author provides a critical analysis of decision made by the German Federal Constitutional Court regarding the Lisbon Treaty and studies the European constitutional principles.
Claudio Franzius questions how European constitutional law can be conceived on the basis of the Lisbon Treaty. What are the factors that define the European Union as a community governed by the rule of law? Which key questions can be formulated in the European concept of the constitution? Does it really make sense to continue looking for common values and a European identity in the process of European unification? The main emphasis here is not on a comparison of legal systems for the ius europaeum publicum which is in a development process but rather on a reconstruction of the open relationship between the law and politics on the European level. The author provides a critical analysis of decision made by the German Federal Constitutional Court regarding the Lisbon Treaty and studies the European constitutional principles.
Authors/Editors

Claudio Franzius Geboren 1963; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Berlin und Montpellier, 1999 Promotion; 2007 Habilitation; seit 2007 Privatdozent an der Juristischen Fakultät der HU Berlin; Lehrstuhlvertretungen in Frankfurt am Main, Konstanz und Bremen.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Revue Hellenique des Droits de l'homme — 2014, 496
In: Portal für Politikwissenschaft (pw-portal.de) — www.zpol.de (05/2010) (Steffen Augsberg)