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Thursday, February 7th, 2013

Romania under EU Influence: Note on the Constitutive Limits of External Constitutional Interventions

Abstract Constitutionalization occurred in the past primarily by way of referential and jurisdictionally confined forms of approximation of constitutional transplants. The erosion of classical, government-related constitutionalism and the countervailing appearance of quasi-constitutional structures of governance beyond the nation-state have dramatically changed the original paradigm and, by implication, the conditions for the...

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