Beyond federal dogmatics [[electronic resource]] : the influence of European Union law on Belgian constitutional case law regarding federalism / / Stef Feyen |
Autore | Feyen Stef |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Louvain, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (280 p.) |
Disciplina | 320.9493 |
Soggetto topico |
Federal government - Belgium
Constitutional law - Belgium International and municipal law - Belgium |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 94-6166-082-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
_GoBack; Foreword; Reader information and acknowledgments; Some commonly used abbreviations; Introduction; General purpose and method: beyond dogmatics; General object: federalism; 1.; Influence and the toolbox concept:; Some preliminary considerations pertaining to method; 1.1 Methodological problems pertaining to the object of the inquiry; 1.2 The toolbox concept ; 2.; Belgian federalism: A cursory overview; 2.1 A doubly stratified federal structure; 2.2 Bipolar and centrifugal federalism institutionalized; ; 2.3 The Constitutional Court situated in the Belgian federal system; 3.
The Belgian Constitutional Court and federalism3.1 Different ways of examining (case-)law; 3.2 "Foundational" principles; 3.2.1 Conferral; 3.2.2 Material exclusivity; 3.2.3 Territorial exclusivity; 3.3 "Incidental" principles in the toolbox; 3.3.1 Specific "(con)textual" constraints; 3.3.2 Proportionality; 3.3.3 Federal loyalty; 3.3.4 Implied powers; 3.3.5 Economic and Monetary Union (EMU); 3.4 Interaction in the Constitutional Court's toolbox; 4.; European influence on Constitutional Court case law; 4.1 Preliminary observations; 4.2 European law and the Constitutional Court 4.3 European law as a streamlining tool4.3.1 European law as a (quasi) political tool for evacuation of conflict; 4.3.2 European law as an argumentative tool in the context of the EMU; 4.3.3 European law as an argumentative tool reinforcing cooperation ; 4.4 Rule of law values and the limits of instrumentalization by the Constitutional Court; 4.4.1 Authoritative texts; 4.4.2 Precedent ; 4.4.3 Coherence, with the example of coherent EMU-principles; 4.5 More explanatory value? Two caveats; 5.; Three partial explanations and the road ahead 5.1 Integration of European law in constitutional jurisprudence5.2 The (ever) expanding Europe; 5.3 Diversity in unity: autonomous concepts; 5.4 The road ahead; Conclusion |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463126003321 |
Feyen Stef | ||
Louvain, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Beyond federal dogmatics [[electronic resource]] : the influence of European Union law on Belgian constitutional case law regarding federalism / / Stef Feyen |
Autore | Feyen Stef |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Louvain, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (280 p.) |
Disciplina | 320.9493 |
Soggetto topico |
Federal government - Belgium
Constitutional law - Belgium International and municipal law - Belgium |
ISBN | 94-6166-082-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
_GoBack; Foreword; Reader information and acknowledgments; Some commonly used abbreviations; Introduction; General purpose and method: beyond dogmatics; General object: federalism; 1.; Influence and the toolbox concept:; Some preliminary considerations pertaining to method; 1.1 Methodological problems pertaining to the object of the inquiry; 1.2 The toolbox concept ; 2.; Belgian federalism: A cursory overview; 2.1 A doubly stratified federal structure; 2.2 Bipolar and centrifugal federalism institutionalized; ; 2.3 The Constitutional Court situated in the Belgian federal system; 3.
The Belgian Constitutional Court and federalism3.1 Different ways of examining (case-)law; 3.2 "Foundational" principles; 3.2.1 Conferral; 3.2.2 Material exclusivity; 3.2.3 Territorial exclusivity; 3.3 "Incidental" principles in the toolbox; 3.3.1 Specific "(con)textual" constraints; 3.3.2 Proportionality; 3.3.3 Federal loyalty; 3.3.4 Implied powers; 3.3.5 Economic and Monetary Union (EMU); 3.4 Interaction in the Constitutional Court's toolbox; 4.; European influence on Constitutional Court case law; 4.1 Preliminary observations; 4.2 European law and the Constitutional Court 4.3 European law as a streamlining tool4.3.1 European law as a (quasi) political tool for evacuation of conflict; 4.3.2 European law as an argumentative tool in the context of the EMU; 4.3.3 European law as an argumentative tool reinforcing cooperation ; 4.4 Rule of law values and the limits of instrumentalization by the Constitutional Court; 4.4.1 Authoritative texts; 4.4.2 Precedent ; 4.4.3 Coherence, with the example of coherent EMU-principles; 4.5 More explanatory value? Two caveats; 5.; Three partial explanations and the road ahead 5.1 Integration of European law in constitutional jurisprudence5.2 The (ever) expanding Europe; 5.3 Diversity in unity: autonomous concepts; 5.4 The road ahead; Conclusion |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787793703321 |
Feyen Stef | ||
Louvain, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Beyond federal dogmatics : the influence of European Union law on Belgian constitutional case law regarding federalism / / Stef Feyen |
Autore | Feyen Stef |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Louvain, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (280 p.) |
Disciplina | 320.9493 |
Soggetto topico |
Federal government - Belgium
Constitutional law - Belgium International and municipal law - Belgium |
ISBN | 94-6166-082-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
_GoBack; Foreword; Reader information and acknowledgments; Some commonly used abbreviations; Introduction; General purpose and method: beyond dogmatics; General object: federalism; 1.; Influence and the toolbox concept:; Some preliminary considerations pertaining to method; 1.1 Methodological problems pertaining to the object of the inquiry; 1.2 The toolbox concept ; 2.; Belgian federalism: A cursory overview; 2.1 A doubly stratified federal structure; 2.2 Bipolar and centrifugal federalism institutionalized; ; 2.3 The Constitutional Court situated in the Belgian federal system; 3.
The Belgian Constitutional Court and federalism3.1 Different ways of examining (case-)law; 3.2 "Foundational" principles; 3.2.1 Conferral; 3.2.2 Material exclusivity; 3.2.3 Territorial exclusivity; 3.3 "Incidental" principles in the toolbox; 3.3.1 Specific "(con)textual" constraints; 3.3.2 Proportionality; 3.3.3 Federal loyalty; 3.3.4 Implied powers; 3.3.5 Economic and Monetary Union (EMU); 3.4 Interaction in the Constitutional Court's toolbox; 4.; European influence on Constitutional Court case law; 4.1 Preliminary observations; 4.2 European law and the Constitutional Court 4.3 European law as a streamlining tool4.3.1 European law as a (quasi) political tool for evacuation of conflict; 4.3.2 European law as an argumentative tool in the context of the EMU; 4.3.3 European law as an argumentative tool reinforcing cooperation ; 4.4 Rule of law values and the limits of instrumentalization by the Constitutional Court; 4.4.1 Authoritative texts; 4.4.2 Precedent ; 4.4.3 Coherence, with the example of coherent EMU-principles; 4.5 More explanatory value? Two caveats; 5.; Three partial explanations and the road ahead 5.1 Integration of European law in constitutional jurisprudence5.2 The (ever) expanding Europe; 5.3 Diversity in unity: autonomous concepts; 5.4 The road ahead; Conclusion |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824000503321 |
Feyen Stef | ||
Louvain, Belgium, : Leuven University Press, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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