Eu constitutional law: an introduction
by Allan Rosas.
- U.K : Hart publishing, 2010.
- 260 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. What constitution? A rose by any other name -- Chapter 2. An elephant that cannot be defined? What the EU is, and is not -- Chapter 3.Who is the boss? In search of a master of the treaties -- Chapter 4.Looking past the trees to see the wood: construing a hierarchy of norms -- Chapter 5.Into the estuaries and up the rivers: Union law in the national legal orders of the member states -- Chapter 6.A lot more than Brussels bureaucrats: the institutional framework -- Chapter 7.A suprematist composition? Differentiation and flexibility -- Chapter 8.What deficit? The EU system of democracy -- Chapter 9.Civis Europeus Sum: the evolving concept of Union citizenship -- Chapter 10.Taking rights more seriously? The EU system of fundamental rights -- Chapter 11.Broadening horizons? The area of freedom, security and justice -- Chapter 12.The internal market: liberal, social or green? -- Chapter 13.An elephant trumpeting loud and clear or a gaggle of geese? EU external relations -- Chapter 14.Covenants of no strength to secure a man at all? Issues of enforcement and control -- Chapter 15.The elephant in the room? Concluding remarks. Index