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21810482 EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW in International Relations LM-52 A - Z SCARLATTI PAOLO
(syllabus)
Part I - General introduction. Theory of the European Constitution and constitutional principles of the Union - The idea of a European Constitution and European constitutional law. The European constituent process - The thesis of the European democratic deficit and the question of the "European Demos" - The stages of European integration: from "Ventotene" to Lisbon - The Lisbon Treaty in the light of multilevel constitutionalism. The strengthening of the European constitutional heritage and the constitutional traditions common to the Member States - European citizenship, European representative democracy and the European political party system.
Part II - The institutional system of the Union and the sources of European law - The European form of government: general principles - The European Parliament and the role of national parliaments - The reform of the Council system - The European Commission, the President of the European Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy - Principles relating to European sources - European legislative procedures - European law and national laws
Part III - European protection of fundamental rights - The judicial system of the European Union (structure and principles) - The Union's jurisdictions - The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights - European fundamental rights and domestic law
(reference books)
- P. Costanzo, L. Mezzetti, A. Ruggeri, Lineamenti di diritto costituzionale dell'Unione Europea, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition. (Chapters 7 and 8 excluded). P. Scarlatti, Temi di diritto costituzionale dell'Unione europea, Napoli, Editoriale Scientifica, 2023. (two essays by choice from Part One, and one from Part Two). - Consultation of european fundamental legal texts (TEU, TFEU, Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, European Convention on Human Rights, etc.) is required. A collection of these texts is available in P. Scarlatti (a cura di), Codice essenziale di diritto dell'Unione europea, Roma, Aracne, 2011.
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