AUC IURIDICA
AUC IURIDICA

Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica (AUC Iuridica) is a legal journal published since 1955, which presents longer essays as well as short articles on topics relevant for legal theory and international, European and Czech law. It also publishes works concerning current legislative problems.

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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 59 No 4 (2013), 175–200

Spolková republika Německo v procesu evropské integrace

Věra Jirásková

published online: 29. 01. 2015

abstract

The Federal Republic of Germany in the European Integration Process The Federal Republic of Germany was one of the founding members that was at the beginning of European integration from the middle of the last century. In the Basic Act is based European integration as the target of the state that is Germany strongly comitted in its implementation. The constitutional arrangement in the Integration Article 23 is distributed in a number of implementing laws which provide role of the supreme state institutions in these processes. The Federal Constitutional Court takes between them important place by its jurisprudence that goes beyond the German state

keywords: constitution; integration provisions; EU law; Germany; constitutional court; judicial review; EU Membership; accession; sources of law ústava; integrační ustanovení; evropské právo; Německo; ústavní soud; kontrola ústavnosti; členství v EU; přístoupení; prameny práva

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230 x 157 mm
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ISSN: 0323-0619
E-ISSN: 2336-6478

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