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Journal articles on the topic "Union européenne - constitution"
Sinn, Hans-Werner, and Annick Steta. "Union sociale, migrations et Constitution européenne." Commentaire Numéro109, no. 1 (2005): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.109.0045.
Full textAuvachez, Élise. "Penser la citoyenneté européenne. Du Livre blanc sur la gouvernance au projet de Traité constitutionnel." Canadian Journal of Political Science 40, no. 2 (June 2007): 343–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423907070473.
Full textNebbia, Paolisa. "Book Review: Vers une nouvelle architecture de lUnion européenne: Le projet de Traité-Constitution, edited by Lucia S. Rossi. (Brussels: Bruylant, 2004)." Common Market Law Review 43, Issue 1 (February 1, 2006): 258–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/cola2006094.
Full textRandazzo, Vincenzo. "Book Review: Commentaire de la Constitution de lUnion européenne, edited by Marianne Dony and Emmanuelle Bribosia. (Brussels: Editions de lUniversité de Bruxelles, 2005)." Common Market Law Review 43, Issue 4 (August 1, 2006): 1211–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/cola2006069.
Full textWils, Geert. "Book Review: Une Constitution pour lEurope. Réflexions sur les transformations de droit de lUnion européenne, edited by O. de Schutter and P. Nihoul. (Brussels: Larcier, 2." Common Market Law Review 42, Issue 5 (October 1, 2005): 1544. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/cola2005064.
Full textGrundmann, Stefan. "The Concept of the Private Law Society: After 50 Years of European and European Business Law." European Review of Private Law 16, Issue 4 (August 1, 2008): 553–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2008046.
Full textSimone Conrad, Judith. "Drets lingüístics in a Babylonian marketplace? An Essay on Language and Contract in a Diversity-Enhancing European Union." European Review of Private Law 16, Issue 5 (October 1, 2008): 693–725. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2008057.
Full textSchepel, Harm. "Freedom of Contract in Free Movement Law: Balancing Rights and Principles in European Public and Private Law." European Review of Private Law 21, Issue 5/6 (November 1, 2013): 1211–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2013074.
Full textStorme, Matthias E. "The Foundations of Private Law in a Multilevel Structure: Balancing, Distribution of Lawmaking Power, and Other Constitutional Issues." European Review of Private Law 20, Issue 1 (February 1, 2012): 237–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2012013.
Full textLe Tourneau, Dominique. "CONSORTIUM EUROPÉEN: RAPPORTS RELIGIONS-ÉTAT, Le statut constitutionnel des cultes dans les pays de l'Union européenne. The Constitutional Status of Churches in the European Union Countries. Actes du Colloque Université de Paris XI, 18-19 novembre 1994, Paris-Milan, Litec-Giuffrè Editore, 1995, 223 pp." Ius Canonicum 37, no. 73 (February 5, 2018): 357–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/016.37.17052.
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Croché, Sarah. "Bologne confisqué : constitution, autour de la Commission européenne, d'un acteur-réseau et d'un dispositif européen de l'enseignement supérieur." Lyon 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009LYO20023.
Full textAs the result of an intergovernmental agreement of cooperation between the ministers of higher education of four states at the Sorbonne in 1998, the Bologna process was initially steered by the representatives of the states. Its initiator, the French minister Claude Allègre, had explicitly excluded the European Commission from the exclusive club of the initiators of the process. The Bologna process to create a "European Higher Education Area" did not remain for long under the control of the states alone. In 2001, at the summit of Prague, the ministers created a follow-up group composed by the representatives of the states and the European Commission, to which was added the EUA (European University Association), the EURASHE (European Association of Institutions of Higher Education), the ESIB (National Unions of Students in Europe) and the Council of Europe. Since 2001, the European Commission plays a central role in the Bologna process, alongside actor’s organizations who see themselves forced to discuss issues that had previously divided them and to modify their relationships at a national level. Since 2005, the Commission has the right to vote in the follow-up group of the Bologna process, in a Europeanization process in a field of national competence. The Commission has oriented the reform of the university, would like to define the good institution (with European Institute of Technology as model) and the good science (with the European Research Council). The Commission promotes its "knowledge triangle" composed by education, research and innovation. This thesis focuses on the decision making mechanism of the Bologna process. It analyses the networks that constitute the new sociopolitical area in higher education, the strategies and the tactics developed by its actors. Moreover, this thesis analyzes the actions of the European Commission to integrate the Bologna process and to control higher education policies. This thesis takes its theoretical support on Foucault’s work (especially concept of device, governmentality, knowledge/power report, regime of truth) and on the Actor-network theory from Callon and Latour (with some of the concept of translation process). Some second theoretical support comes from the work of Boltanski and Thevenot, Kingdon (with policy entrepreneurs), the institutionalism (with Morpey and Huisman). The argument of this thesis is that Allègre has activated a "European device of higher education" in 1998, a device progressively oriented by the European Commission. With the concept of translation sociology, this work describes the different stage traversed by the European Commission to become the "macroactor" or the "actor-network" of the Bologna process
Durelle-Marc, Sarah. "La personnalité juridique internationale et l'identité de l'Union européenne." Rennes 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011REN1G016.
Full textEuropean Union is a subject of international law due to the explicit recognition of its international legal personality by the Lisbon Treaty. This quality has long been refused to the Union, even though it is the indispensable legal support to the emerging identity of the European Union. It allows both the assertion of the Union’s identity on the international scene and, by a boomerang effect, a strengthening of the constitutional identity of the Union. The international legal personality, as legal technique, is indeed the cornerstone of the construction of the European Union as “an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe”. Its political translation through the demonstrations of its identity cannot be enough: it must be a full subject of law to build a European political space in which every citizen will recognize himself. Two successive movements can then be identified: a first movement going from the assertion of the international identity of the European Union and leading to the birth of an implicit legal personality; a second movement rooted in the explicit recognition of international legal personality to the European Union and leading to the affirmation of the particular identity of the Union. The concepts of international legal personality and identity that are each one side of the European Union are not opposed: they are complementary and are reconciled at the end by the Lisbon Treaty in a European Union that proved to be a global and renewed model of integration taking into account all aspects and policies of the entity in a coherent whole contributing to the development of an integrated identity
Wlazlak, Anne. "L'influence de la construction communautaire sur la constitution française." Phd thesis, Université d'Avignon, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01059135.
Full textVardar, Deniz. "Le problème de l'intégration de la Turquie en Europe occidentale : constitution d'un nouvel enjeu politique." Paris 10, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA100004.
Full textThe relation that Turkey keep up with Western European organizations have an important impact on its political life. Its membership of the organizations of cooperation like OECD, Council of Europe, NATO or its partnerships or its presentation of candidature for full membership to an organization of integration, like E. C. , produced many transformations. As a country, where political center is settled-up by importation of a formula of legitimity from West, who needs to legitimize, and to reinforce itself, its integration in those organisations has got a very symbolical aspect. They constitute a real political barometer of political action. A very wide consensus is established around the membership to the community, even if the belonging to the West remains ambiguous in popular imaginary and that public opinion be aware of the economic and political weaknesses of the country. Anti-system forces have reinforced their formulas of counterlegitimity on the refusal of that stake. By its particular caracter of developing country, the legitimity of the system is connected to its success. A failure of it in its stake of integration
Augoyard, Marc. "Les procédures de révision des traités de l'Union Européenne : Contribution à l'étude de la rigidité en droit de l'Union Européenne." Thesis, Lyon 3, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO30033.
Full textSingle European Act, Maastricht, Amsterdam, Nice, Lisbon, enlargements… Over a 25-year period, the major revisions of the European Union treaties followed one another at an intensive pace. If that series is necessary for a progressive process of integration, it also illustrates the challenge of reforming the Union. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of rigidity of the European Union Treaties by searching the legal causes, obstacles and consequences of the (in)adaptability of the treaties. Rigidity originates from the constitutionalisation process of the treaties, which consolidated their formal and substantial protection through the emergence of limits to the revision power. The rigidity of the treaties is further increased by that of the ordinary revision procedure, which is based on two notions that may appear antinomic: the respect of the Member States sovereignty (through the plurality of the national mechanisms of ratification), and the willingness of democratisation (through the emergence of European mechanisms of legitimacy). In order to facilitate the adaptability of the treaties, the Member States established simplified procedures, which complement and derogate to the general procedure. As they do not significantly differ from the ordinary revision procedure, they are not efficient; a reconsideration of the rigidity of the treaties can then be observed through the development of an implicit revision of their provisions as well as a cooperation between Member States, the intensity of which is differentiated, and which may grow beside the Union’s institutional framework. Therefore, the pursuit of efficient ways to relax the rigidity of the treaties is necessary to maintain both their position within the legal order and the unity of the European integration process within the framework of the European Union
Moulinier, Bénédicte. "La France face au processus constitutionnel européen [2000-2007] : recherche sur les incidences de la construction communautaire en droit interne." Tours, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2007TOUR1008.
Full textThis study intends to prove that the plan for the adoption of a European constitution, often seen as a digression in the building of the European Community, has led to a deeply renewed French Constitutional law. It is exemplified by the systematization efforts made by the theorists as they have resulted in some original notions now at the basis of a European constitutional theory. More than that, such an experience has shown a will to get rid of an outdated conception of the state as exclusively sovereign and in charge of high politics, for the benefit of an approach focused on identities issues. Thus, bringing sovereignty back to the people seems to be a key element to understand the links between the European Union and its members. But the European constitutional process has also had more concrete impacts on law. If it has sometimes only been an opportunity to find out new laws and practices, it has very often directly caused such an improvement. Most of the lessons linked to the May 29, 2005 consultation exemplify the first hypothesis – with the exception of the proximity between some referendums on articles 11 and 89 in the Constitution. The second scenario happens when the constitutional Court judges notice the operational reach of article 88-1 in the Constitution and further explain the ways they have resorted to as part of article 54. The same is true when the constituent authorities start reviewing title XV in the Constitution in March 2005. There is no denying that implementing the modifying treaty in France as it has been sketched by the European Council in June 2007 will confirm how important the pressure from the European Union on national constitutional law is
Nguyen, Van Hai Vincent. "Les entreprises de rationalisation doctrinale de l'union europenne comme voie federale : contribution a une étude de la mise en causes de la construction europeenne." Paris 8, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA084187.
Full textSince the 1990s, Lawyers and Philosophers have been re-investing the idea of the EU construction, revisiting the concept of Federalism to create a totally new version of it. First, this thesis aims to show that this doctrinal approach is no more than a transposition to the EU construction of causes that ocurred well before its creation. Doctrinal rationalization is how this transposition takes place and these doctrines, compiles in a telos, show how they are intricated with the future of the EU construction, even if they seem totally external to it. This leads to the following demonstration : there is no such a thing as a real oposition to a political union between the European state members. But this does not mean there is no oposition or debate about the EU itself (as an institution) and its future. Especiallly when it comes to deal with those specific causes EU is associated to. This assumption has two major consequences : the versality of the causes leads to numerous debates on the EU and its political construction, meanwhile legitimating it, proving that the more versatile the causes are, the more possibilities it exists for this construction. And this even highlights the necessity of this political construction, since all the causes are linked to the EU via a telos and since these differences calls for a building-up of political unity
Hémon, Jacques. "Le rôle de la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne dans le processus de constitution et d'évolution du marché intérieur des marchandises." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1G007/document.
Full textThe influence of the Court of Justice of the EU on the evolution of the internal market for goods within the EU is at the heart of the issue to determine the degree of freedom that Community law intends to grant to the member states through the process of negative integration. The criteria selected by the judicial body of the EU to interpret and apply the provisions of the treaty are not neutral. Our analysis emphasizes a sometimes criticisable compromise between commercial issues on one hand, and non economic issues, on the other hand. It also promotes the idea that the time for a stabilised jurisprudence would be a sign of maturity in the search for a compromise between the need for an integrated market and respect of national sovereignties
Heine, Sophie. "Les résistances à l'intégration européenne en France et en Allemagne: une analyse des idéologies sous-tendant les critiques de gauche contre le Traité constitutionnel européen." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210553.
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This doctoral dissertation analyses the content of the critiques made by some left-wing social and political actors in France and Germany against the current EU. The study focuses on the debates that surrounded the project of European Constitution and more specifically on the more general ideologies underlying these arguments. In order to understand, compare and classify these critiques, idealtypes have been elaborated on four dimensions (socio-economic, political, identity-related and strategic). This research fills a gap in the literature analysing so-called "eurosceptic" actors by concentrating on the ideas conveyed by these currents. Indeed, most of this literature mostly tries to explain this phenomenon. And when it addresses the issue of ideology, it is only to build too far-reaching categories. The conclusion also aims at exploring possible explanations of theses resistances to the EU beyond the traditional theories, based on strategic agency, culturalism and institutionalism, and insisting more on the role of ideas and material structures.
Doctorat en Sciences politiques et sociales
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Céspedes, Arteaga Jackeline Patricia. "La contribution de la jurisprudence de la cour de justice de l'Union européenne à la constitution de l'ordre juridique de la Communauté andine." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01D017.
Full textThe model of the European Union is the most remarkable source of inspiration for systems of integration developing throughout the world, not only because of the wealth and diversity of its institutions but also due to the existence of the Court of Justice of the European Union and its constructive jurisprudence.In particular, this unionist model has been adopted within the South American continent, which has effectively developed an institution comparable to the European Union: the Andean Community.Created in 1969, it differs from other systems of integration in the region in that it constitutes a distinct Andean Community law independent from the legal structures of its Member States, and based on primacy and direct applicability - two principles that have shaped the construction of the European Union. In addition, the Andean Community has a unique structure since the Andean system of integration incorporates administrative, political and judicial institutions.Among them, as does the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Court of the Andean Community ensures that "the interpretation and application of the law" is respectful of the standards of the Andean Community. Thus, the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union undeniably serves as a helpful model for the Court of Justice of the Andean Community.It is on this point that this research focuses, aiming to highlight the contribution of the European Union to the constitution of the legal order of the Andean Community through its continuously-evolving jurisprudence which carries influence both inside and outside of the borders of the European continent.The Andean Community has developed as a gradually-consolidated system of integration. It is currently undergoing a process of renewal in response to the new economic and political challenges emerging in the region, while still seeking to achieve a balance between the needs for legal stability and the necessary evolution of its legal system
Books on the topic "Union européenne - constitution"
Alland, Denis, and Stéphane Rials. Constitution de l'Union européenne: Texte intégral. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2003.
Find full textArmel, Pecheul, ed. La nouvelle Union européenne: Approches critiques de la constitution européenne. Paris: Guibert, 2005.
Find full textConstitution européenne: Voter en connaissance de cause. Paris: Ed. d'Organisation, 2005.
Find full textDeloche-Gaudez, Florence. La constitution européenne: Que faut-il savoir? Paris: Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 2005.
Find full textBayrou, François. Oui: Plaidoyer pour la constitution européenne. [Paris]: Plon, 2005.
Find full textBayrou, François. Oui: Plaidoyer pour la Constitution européenne. [Paris]: Plon, 2005.
Find full textBerthu, Georges. Le piège de la Constitution européenne. Paris: François-Xavier de Guibert, 2005.
Find full textBerthu, Georges. Le piège de la constitution européenne. Paris: François-Xavier de Guibert, 2005.
Find full textDouze économistes contre le projet de constitution européenne. Paris: Harmattan, 2005.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Union européenne - constitution"
Bosse-Platière, Isabelle. "L’application du principe de subsidiarité dans le cadre de l’action extérieure de l’Union européenne / The Principle of Subsidiarity within the External Action of the European Union." In Constitutional Issues of EU External Relations Law, 111–36. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845277134-111.
Full textPotvin-Solis, Laurence. "Objectif de sécurité et protection des données personnelles: projection dans l'ordre international d'un système constitutionnel propre à l'Union européenne / Security Objective and Personal Data Protection: Constitutional Advances of a European Union-Specific System in the International Order." In Constitutional Issues of EU External Relations Law, 343–84. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845277134-343.
Full textGonin, Luc. "L’ impact de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme sur les responsabilités de l’État constitutionnel et évolution au sein de l’Union européenne depuis l’entrée en vigueur du Traité de Lisbonne." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, 51–72. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_51.
Full textLazari, Antonio. "State Liability in Comparative and European Union Law." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, 123–44. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_123.
Full textRohling-Dijoux, Stéphanie. "Constitutional Protection of Investments in Domestic, European Union and International Law La protection constitutionnelle des investissements en droit interne, en droit de l’Union européenne et en dr..." In The 50th Anniversary of Mauritius, 347–64. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296289-347.
Full text"Verantwortung des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union: Formen und Rechtsgrundlagen/Responsibility of the Constitutional State and the European Union: Forms and Legal Foundations/La responsabilité de l'État constitutionnel et de l'Union européenne : Formes et fondements juridiques." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, edited by Stanislaw Biernat, Julia Iliopoulos-Strangas, and Michael Potacs, 97–114. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_97.
Full textKawczyńska, Monika. "Concurrent Liability of the European Union and the Member States." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, 73–92. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_73.
Full textTriantafyllou, Dimitris. "La responsabilité pour l’économie financière se déplace-t-elle au niveau européen ? Nouvelles instances de contrôle." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, 195–202. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_195.
Full text"Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit/Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times/Responsabilités et Contrôle de l'État constitutionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, edited by Stanislaw Biernat, Julia Iliopoulos-Strangas, and Michael Potacs, 93–94. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_93.
Full text"Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis." In Verantwortung, Haftung und Kontrolle des Verfassungsstaates und der Europäischen Union im Wandel der Zeit - Responsibility, Accountability and Control of the Constitutional State and the European Union in Changing Times - Responsabilités et Contrôle de l' État constituionnel et de l'Union européenne au fil du temps, edited by Stanislaw Biernat, Julia Iliopoulos-Strangas, and Michael Potacs, 1–20. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259314_1.
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