Bulletin n. 1/2012 | ||
June 2012 | ||
Nabli Béligh |
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L'Union européenne: source d'un | ||
in Revue de l'Union européenne/Revue du Marché Commun et de l'Union européenne , n. 554, janvier , 2012 , 29-39 | ||
The European Union is a source of basic questions for constitutional law. European integration involves its morphology, i. e. its categories, concepts, classifications, etc., The disquiet that can possibly result is all the more obvious since the Union's law causes positive constitutional law to be normatively insecure: not only does European integration challenge the normative prevalence of the national Constitution, it also causes the regular revising of our fundamental law. The fact remains that beyond the apparent competition by the Union's law and constitutional law, their encounter translates in a rebirth - not a crisis - of constitutional science. The European comes through as a legitimate constitutional object and opens new prospects for constitutional science, whose traditionally State-centred borders - structured by the triple aspect: state/sovereignty/nation - is reset to the measure of a non state item without a specific people. | ||