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Federalism in the European Union by Edited by Elke Cloots Edited by Professor Dr Geert De Baere Edited by Stefan Sottiaux, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Elke Cloots Edited by Professor Dr Geert De Baere Edited by Stefan Sottiaux
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781849462426
    Pages438
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2012

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Federalism in the European Union by Edited by Elke Cloots Edited by Professor Dr Geert De Baere Edited by Stefan Sottiaux

    This edited volume aims to reveal the Janus-faced character of federalism in the European Union. Federalism appears in two main forms in the EU. On the one hand numerous formerly unitary Member States have embarked on a path towards a (quasi-)federal governance structure. On the other hand the EU itself is sometimes qualified as a federal system. Significantly the concept of federalism has a very different even opposite connotation in both contexts. When associated with Member State reform federalism is regarded as a technique for accommodating autonomy claims of sub-state nations. By contrast when federalism is used as a label for the EU itself it is conceived as a far-reaching way of integrating the nations of Europe. This dual appearance of federalism in the EU context is central to the structure of the book. The focus of a first collection of essays is on domestic federalisation processes more particularly on the impact of these processes on EU law and vice versa. In a second set of contributions the attention shifts to the question as to whether the EU itself can be described as a federal system and whether it can learn from existing federations.



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