2019
DOI: 10.14712/23366478.2018.32
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Národní identita členského štátu jako dôvod poskytnutia odlišnej miery ochrany základných práv v porovnaní s Chartou základných práv EÚ

Abstract: National identity of EU member state as a reason for granting a different level of fundamental rights protection in comparison with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU The presented paper deals with the question of whether the wording of Article 4(2) of the Treaty on European Union allows the EU Member States to grant a different level of fundamental rights protection in comparison with the level of protection granted by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU. The first part of the paper is dedica… Show more

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“…Attention to the particular case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union was already paid elsewhere, 46 we will, however, propose several conclusions in that regard.…”
Section: National Identity Within the Case-law Of The Cjeumentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Attention to the particular case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union was already paid elsewhere, 46 we will, however, propose several conclusions in that regard.…”
Section: National Identity Within the Case-law Of The Cjeumentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Constitutional identity is therefore according to him constructed vis-à-vis national identity, it is, however, consistent with it and has to be continuously in a dynamic tension with national as well as other identities. 10 The above-mentioned conceptual ambiguities regarding the concept of national identity enshrined in the Article 4(2) TEU are closely linked with its application in practice. National identity used interchangeably as a constitutional identity -as an unamendable core of a Member State's constitution -would result in applying this concept as an exception to the absolute primacy of the EU law over national law of EU Member States.…”
Section: National Identity and Constitutional Identity And Practical mentioning
confidence: 99%