Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? (Societas Series)

In this short but authoritative book, the nature and purpose of the European Constitution are explained by someone involved in its preparation. The author discusses how it was drafted, and tackles some much debated questions: whether it promises any enhancement of democracy in the EU, whether it implies that the EU is becoming a superstate, and whether it will strengthen the principle of subsidiarity and the protection of human rights.

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Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? (Societas Series)

In this short but authoritative book, the nature and purpose of the European Constitution are explained by someone involved in its preparation. The author discusses how it was drafted, and tackles some much debated questions: whether it promises any enhancement of democracy in the EU, whether it implies that the EU is becoming a superstate, and whether it will strengthen the principle of subsidiarity and the protection of human rights.

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Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? (Societas Series)

Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? (Societas Series)

by Neil MacCormick
Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? (Societas Series)

Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? (Societas Series)

by Neil MacCormick

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Overview

In this short but authoritative book, the nature and purpose of the European Constitution are explained by someone involved in its preparation. The author discusses how it was drafted, and tackles some much debated questions: whether it promises any enhancement of democracy in the EU, whether it implies that the EU is becoming a superstate, and whether it will strengthen the principle of subsidiarity and the protection of human rights.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845400392
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Publication date: 05/01/2005
Series: Societas Series , #17
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.42(w) x 8.28(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

Neil Maccormick is Regius Professor of Public Law at University of Edinbergh.

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