Title National identity as a path towards the compatibility of the opposite standpoints /
Authors Griciūnas, Paulius
DOI 10.15388/OS.LAW.2020.4
ISBN 9786090705735
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Is Part of The future decade of the EU law : 8th international conference of PhD students and young researchers : conference papers, 8-9 May, 2020.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2020. p. 40-47.. ISBN 9786090705735
Keywords [eng] national identity ; primacy ; judicial dialogue
Abstract [eng] Both the unconditional primacy of the EU law (even over all the national constitutional norms), and the supremacy of any national constitutional rule over EU law, couldn’t be considered as a solution to the accommodation of the constructive interaction between two autonomous legal systems. The pluralistic models come up with a solid explanation on how legal systems interact. However, they fail to provide a solution when it comes to the potential collision of the EU and national constitutional norms. In the last decade, discourse on the notion of national identity has been developing. This concept could be a viable approach in resolving situations (as researched in this article2) bordering on conflict in the pluralistic models.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2020
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2020
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