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EU Constitutional Law: An I...

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EU ja käyrät kurkut - tosia...

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The Strength of Diversity: ...

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Ihmisoikeudet sodassa

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Current problems of the int...

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Inlägg kring medelbar offen...

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The EU and the Baltic Sea Area

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“The ambiguities and divergent opinions relating to the concept of an EU constitution stem from the hybrid nature of the EU, which is situated somewhere between nation states and intergovernmental organisations (chapter two) and which, while being based on Treaties concluded by states, has taken on some of the competences and powers of those states (chapter three) giving them a life of their own (chapter four).”
Allan Rosas, EU Constitutional Law: An Introduction

“Schuman Plan, launched by Robert Schuman, French foreign minister, on 9 May 1951, the proposed Coal and Steel Community was not an end in itself: ‘Europe will not be made at once, nor according to a single master plan of construction. It will be built by concrete achievements, which create de facto dependence, mutual interests and the desire for common action.”
Allan Rosas, EU Constitutional Law: An Introduction

“Indeed, the hybrid nature of the EU, referred to above, is exemplified by the parallel existence of international agreements concluded by the EU alone, so-called mixed agreements concluded by the EU and its Member States, and agreements concluded solely by the Member States but which may be of relevance for Union law.”
Allan Rosas, EU Constitutional Law: An Introduction



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