后里斯本时代欧盟内部多层次治理大趋势的国家宪法认同及其区域维度

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW European Public Law Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.54648/euro2021023
D. Fromage
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《里斯本条约》对欧盟条约(TEU)第4(2)条中的“身份条款”进行了改革。除其他事项外,它特别提到了会员国民族特性的地方和区域方面。本文评估了这一新规定的含义,以及法院在《里斯本条约》生效后的第一个十年中是如何使用这一新规定的。这样就可以根据该条约对欧盟内各区域的作用和地位进行总体反思。该条声称,一方面,具体提到地方和区域层面已经是会员国的民族特性所固有的,因此,它并没有导致次国家实体地位的任何重大变化,这一点在迄今为止的判例法中也是可见的。另一方面,它强调了欧盟对次国家实体和国家机构结构的矛盾态度,并呼吁实施务实的解决方案,以改善欧盟多层次治理结构的功能。宪法认同,欧盟,次国家实体,地区,地区盲目性
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National Constitutional Identity and Its Regional Dimension Post-Lisbon as Part of aGeneral Trend Towards Multilevel Governance Within the EU
The Lisbon Treaty brought about a reform of the ‘identity clause’ now contained in Article 4(2) Treaty on European Union (TEU). Among other things, it introduced a specific reference to the local and regional dimension of Member States’ national identities. This article assesses what this new provision implies and how it was used by courts during the first decade following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. This allows conducting a general reflection on the role and standing of regions within the EU under that Treaty. This article claims that, on the one hand, the specific mention of the local and regional dimension was already inherent to Member States’ national identity and that, therefore, it has not resulted in any dramatic change in the standing of sub-national entities, as is also visible in the case law to date. On the other hand, it underlines the EU’s ambivalent attitude towards sub-national entities, and national institutional structures generally, and calls for the implementation of pragmatic solutions to improve the functioning of the EU’s multilevel governance structure. Constitutional identity, European Union, sub-national entities, regions, regional blindness
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