The Jurisprudence of Particularism National Identity Claims in Central Europe

This open access book asks whether there is space for particularism in a constitutional democracy which would limit the implementation of EU law. National identity claims are a key factor in shaping our times and the ongoing evolution of the European Union. To assess their impact this collection foc...

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Other Authors: Kovács, Kriszta (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2023
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