The 60th anniversary of the signature of the Treaties of Rome offers the opportunity to focus on the transformations that have involved the relationship between the States and the European Union. Focusing on the analysis of the dialogue between national and supranational Courts, this work aims to identify who really is the “gatekeeper” of the limits and the changes in the rules deriving from courts’ decision. Precisely in the period of maximum crisis of the process of European integration, between Eurocriticalisms and Euroscepticisms due to Brexit, the author intends to re-launch the idea of widespread control with a view to making the Court of Justice a veritable Supreme Court (D.B.)
Le trasformazioni istituzionali a sessant'anni dai Trattati di Roma: la giustizia, in specie quella costituzionale
Cariola Agatino
2017-01-01
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The 60th anniversary of the signature of the Treaties of Rome offers the opportunity to focus on the transformations that have involved the relationship between the States and the European Union. Focusing on the analysis of the dialogue between national and supranational Courts, this work aims to identify who really is the “gatekeeper” of the limits and the changes in the rules deriving from courts’ decision. Precisely in the period of maximum crisis of the process of European integration, between Eurocriticalisms and Euroscepticisms due to Brexit, the author intends to re-launch the idea of widespread control with a view to making the Court of Justice a veritable Supreme Court (D.B.)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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