Politics and Rights: The Future of the EU from a European Perspective

Ratio Juris 18 (3):400-09 (2005)
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Abstract

Beyond Community political minimalism, citizenship, rights and States are today associated with new constitutional ambitions. In this connection this paper draws attention to the “unsaturated” character of national institutions, especially parliamentary institutions, and argues for a re-elaboration of the classical European conceptions of rights in an institutional rather than a purely individualistic perspective.

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Europe's Constitutional Engagement.Neil Walker - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (3):387-399.

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The Concept of Law.Hla Hart - 1961 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.

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