| Dallo Stato nazionale all’Unione europea: evoluzioni dello Stato costituzionale Il Grundgesetz come Costituzione parziale nel contesto della Unione europea: aspetti di un problema |
| Fascicolo 2002-2 |
| Scritto da Häberle Peter |
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Sommario 1. Il problema. – 2. Il cammino “silenzioso” della Costituzione da “piena” a “parziale e sovrapposta”: gli ambiti “persi”. – 3. Le conseguenze teoriche di una dottrina europea della Costituzione. – 4. Considerazioni conclusive.
Abstract The Author proposes a notion of “limited constitution” in antithesis to the one of “complete constitution”, making a comparison with the relationship between federal State and member States. According to this theory the member States of the EU had “complete constitutions” which ruled the essential elements of the constitutional State: man’s dignity, fundamental rights, politicalrights, the duties of the State. For a long time, these “complete” constitutions, as the the German Grundgesetz, started “to cede” spheres of constitutional competences to an “in fieri” European Constitution. For these reasons the constitution of the member State is in an osmotic relationship with the European one, and this relationship is naturally full of strain. |