EU federalism and constitutionalism : the legacy of Altiero Spinelli / edited by Andrew Glencross and Alexander H. Trechsel.
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 151 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780739133354
- 0739133357
- 9780739133361
- 0739133365
- European Union federalism and constitutionalism
- European Union
- Spinelli, Altiero
- Spinelli, Altiero
- European Union
- Constitutional history -- European Union countries
- Federal government -- European Union countries
- European federation
- Histoire constitutionnelle -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Construction européenne
- LAW -- International
- Constitutional history
- European federation
- Federal government
- European Union countries
- 341.242/2 22
- JN30 .E81952 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Alexander H. Trechsel -- The "Spinelli Treaty" of February 1984 : the start of the process of constitutionalizing the EU / Paolo Ponzano -- Taking "constitutionalism" and "legitimacy" seriously / Stefano Bartolini -- Revisiting Altiero Spinelli : why to look at the European Union through the American experience / Sergio Fabbrini -- Altiero Spinelli and the idea of the U.S. Constitution as a model for Europe : the promises and pitfalls of an analogy / Andrew Glencross -- The question of treaty architecture : from the "Spinelli Draft" to the Lisbon Treaty / Bruno de Witte -- François Mitterrand and the Spinelli Treaty of 1984 : support or instrumentalization" / Jean-Marie Palayret -- Conclusion : Altiero Spinelli and the future of the European Union / Andrew Glencross.
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EU Federalism and Constitutionalism: The Legacy of Altiero Spinelli, edited by Andrew Glencross and Alexander H. Trechsel, represents the first book-length study of the travails of the implementation of federalism at the European level from the perspective of Altiero Spinelli's ideas and his political life, which were both devoted to a federally united Europe. It is also a timely publication given the protracted struggle to implement a new EU institutional architecture-the 2009 Lisbon Treaty-that is already being tested by the fallout from the global financial crisis.
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