The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power

<p>In the context of the debate on the changes that contemporary constitutionalism is experiencing, a prominent place is occupied by the extension of constitutionalism to sociopolitical realities that go beyond the state. This article aims to investigate the sociopolitical morphology of these...

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Main Author: Antonio-Martín Porras Gómez
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Deusto 2014-11-01
Series:Estudios de Deusto
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Online Access:http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/237
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spelling doaj-460c2644fb4048ccb855a546eeecba4b2020-11-25T03:22:51ZengUniversidad de DeustoEstudios de Deusto0423-48472386-90622014-11-0162119121210.18543/ed-62(1)-2014pp191-212191The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary powerAntonio-Martín Porras Gómez<p>In the context of the debate on the changes that contemporary constitutionalism is experiencing, a prominent place is occupied by the extension of constitutionalism to sociopolitical realities that go beyond the state. This article aims to investigate the sociopolitical morphology of these new constitutional realities, using the specific case of the European Union (EU) and its budgetary power as an empirical lens through which to explore the conceptual contours of supranational constitutionalism. It aims basically to answer two questions: what is supranationality and what relation does this concept have with respect to constitutionalism? And, to what extent does the European budget reflect a supranational power inscribed within a constitutional framework?</p><p>The article is structured around three sections. First, it takes a theoretical approach tosupranationality. Secondly, it describes the European budgetary system, which will be analyzed through the concept ofsupranationality, pondering the extent to which it responds to a supranational power scheme. Finally, the last section summarizes the most relevant formal and empirical propositions raised.</p><p><strong>Published online</strong>: 13 November 2014</p>http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/237unión europea (ue)supranacionalidadconstitucionalismopresupuesto europeo
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The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power
Estudios de Deusto
unión europea (ue)
supranacionalidad
constitucionalismo
presupuesto europeo
author_facet Antonio-Martín Porras Gómez
author_sort Antonio-Martín Porras Gómez
title The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power
title_short The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power
title_full The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power
title_fullStr The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power
title_full_unstemmed The constitutional dimension of the European Union budgetary power
title_sort constitutional dimension of the european union budgetary power
publisher Universidad de Deusto
series Estudios de Deusto
issn 0423-4847
2386-9062
publishDate 2014-11-01
description <p>In the context of the debate on the changes that contemporary constitutionalism is experiencing, a prominent place is occupied by the extension of constitutionalism to sociopolitical realities that go beyond the state. This article aims to investigate the sociopolitical morphology of these new constitutional realities, using the specific case of the European Union (EU) and its budgetary power as an empirical lens through which to explore the conceptual contours of supranational constitutionalism. It aims basically to answer two questions: what is supranationality and what relation does this concept have with respect to constitutionalism? And, to what extent does the European budget reflect a supranational power inscribed within a constitutional framework?</p><p>The article is structured around three sections. First, it takes a theoretical approach tosupranationality. Secondly, it describes the European budgetary system, which will be analyzed through the concept ofsupranationality, pondering the extent to which it responds to a supranational power scheme. Finally, the last section summarizes the most relevant formal and empirical propositions raised.</p><p><strong>Published online</strong>: 13 November 2014</p>
topic unión europea (ue)
supranacionalidad
constitucionalismo
presupuesto europeo
url http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/237
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