
This authoritative Research Handbook provides a comprehensive examination of the fundamental structures and principles of European constitutional law. It adopts an integrated approach, placing particular emphasis on the inherent connection between Union constitutional law and the constitutions of EU member states, including the constitutional experiences they embody.
A diverse array of leading experts survey the latest research in the area, with original insights into the complex legal facets of European integration through the conceptual, terminological, and theoretical lenses of constitutional law. In both analytical and normative terms chapters discuss core topics such as European democracy, the rule of law, federalism, national identity, fundamental rights, citizenship, competences and governmental architecture, reflecting on the challenges facing European constitutional law and the resilience displayed at both EU and member state levels.
Foundational yet forward thinking, this Research Handbook is an essential resource for students and scholars working in European, constitutional and administrative law. Policymakers will also benefit from its timely recommendations for the future of constitutional development and conflict resolution.