Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation)
The aim of the paper is to present the concept of national identity and its role in con-stitutional disputes. Despite its ambiguity, based on national constitutional courts’ and the CJEU’s case law, at least a general framework concerning its substance and function in EU law can be established....
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doaj-690f80283c664c4398a15a89d15524e42021-01-13T15:54:36ZengUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of LawZbornik Znanstvenih Razprav1854-38392019-12-01794169Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) Marjan Kos0Faculty of Law, University of LjubljanaThe aim of the paper is to present the concept of national identity and its role in con-stitutional disputes. Despite its ambiguity, based on national constitutional courts’ and the CJEU’s case law, at least a general framework concerning its substance and function in EU law can be established. It demonstrates that although the concept of national identity from Article 4(2) TEU may be prone to abuse, sufficient safeguards exist to prevent the instrumentalisation of the concept. Current attempts, particularly in the case of Hungary, to (ab)use the concept in order to evade EU law obligations are, therefore, highly unlikely to succeed before the CJEU.http://www.pf.uni-lj.si/media/zzr2019_kos.pdfeuropean unionnational identityconstitutional identityarticle 4(2) teuhuman rightsproportionalityhungarycourt of justice of the european unioncomantarrico |
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Marjan Kos Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) Zbornik Znanstvenih Razprav european union national identity constitutional identity article 4(2) teu human rights proportionality hungary court of justice of the european union coman tarrico |
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Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) |
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Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) |
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Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) |
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Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) |
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Pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu Evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (The Relevance of National Identity in European Union Law and Its Potential for Instrumentalisation) |
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pomembnost nacionalne identitete v pravu evropske unije in možnost njene instrumentalizacije (the relevance of national identity in european union law and its potential for instrumentalisation) |
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University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law |
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Zbornik Znanstvenih Razprav |
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The aim of the paper is to present the concept of national identity and its role in con-stitutional disputes. Despite its ambiguity, based on national constitutional courts’ and the CJEU’s case law, at least a general framework concerning its substance and function in EU law can be established. It demonstrates that although the concept of national identity from Article 4(2) TEU may be prone to abuse, sufficient safeguards exist to prevent the instrumentalisation of the concept. Current attempts, particularly in the case of Hungary, to (ab)use the concept in order to evade EU law obligations are, therefore, highly unlikely to succeed before the CJEU. |
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european union national identity constitutional identity article 4(2) teu human rights proportionality hungary court of justice of the european union coman tarrico |
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