CURRENT TENDENCIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION DEVELOPMENTCONSEQUENCES OF THIS DEVELOPMENT ON SHORT AND MEDIUM TERM

Authors

  • Ştefan Herchi University of Oradea, Faculty of Law

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v8i4.1602

Abstract

The institutional development of the European Union requires not only a consolidation of European union bodies but also common and coordinated policies, that inevitably imply the obligation of the Member States to give up to a part of their own powers, in other words to give in of their national sovereignty. The matter in question, at least from our point of view, is whether Romania is or not prepared for this kind of constitutional development.

References

 Ion P. Filipescu, Augustin Fuerea - “The European Community Institutional Lawâ€, edition IV, “Actami†Publishing House, 1999;

 Herchi Åžtefan - “The European stateâ€, Journal of Agora Univeristy, Oradea no. 5/2005;

 Dragomir Claudia Elena - “Sovereignty of the EU Member Statesâ€, “Refacos G.A.â€, Publishing House, Moreni, 2005;

 Marin Voicu - “Community Law. Theory and jurisprudenceâ€, Ex Ponto, Constanţa, 2002.

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Published

2014-11-23

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