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European Constitutional Law Review | 2007

Supremacy of EC Law in the New Member States: Bringing Parliaments into the Equation of 'Co-operative constitutionalism'

Anneli Albi

Minimal constitutional amendment at accession forced constitutional courts in new member states to make great efforts to avoid conflicts with EC and EU law – The importance of expanding the equation of ‘co-operative constitutionalism’ beyond judicial actors, by involving political institutions – Cases on constitutional amendment in Poland, Estonia and Latvia – The concern over fundamental rights protection versus EC market regulation in Hungary, Estonia and the Czech Republic – Co-operative constitutionalism beyond judicial dialogues.


ICL Journal | 2015

Erosion of Constitutional Rights in EU Law: A Call for ‘Substantive Co-Operative Constitutionalism’ Part 1

Anneli Albi

Abstract This two-part paper seeks to invite discussion on a deeply embedded narrative in the European scholarly and public discourse that reduces the protection of national constitutions to Eurosceptic, old-fashioned reluctance to relinquish sovereignty. The paper argues that because of the simplistic ‘Eurosceptic’-‘Euro-friendly’ looking glass, the discourse has broadly been oblivious of, and given scholarly legitimacy to, the erosion of a range of classic constitutional rights and rule of law safeguards in EU law. Part 1 of the paper, documenting comparative case law in seven areas, posits an emergence at the EU level of the adoption of measures which, if attempted at national level without the constraints of EU law, would in a significant number of national legal orders prompt constitutional courts to voice serious concerns about core European constitutional values. The case studies start with some past criticisms regarding rights protection in the single market, moving then to EU measures that have affected core constitutional values, such as secret anti-terrorist measures, the Data Retention Directive, the European Arrest Warrant system with its numerous Kafkaesque elements, the broader move towards imposition of criminal and administrative sanctions on the basis of teleological interpretation and without a law, and the ESM Treaty. The paper also queries the reduced access to courts, the changing role of courts and an emerging gap in constitutional review. Against this background, Part 2 of the paper calls for recalibrating the discourse towards ‘substantive co-operative constitutionalism’. The aim is to explore how to better uphold the standards of protection developed by national constitutional and supreme courts for classic, substantive constitutional values, in a context where EU constitutional law has brought about a shift towards a thin, weak, procedural version of constitutionalism, the rule of law and judicial review, with priority given to effectiveness, uniformity, trust and, after Melloni, supremacy over constitutional rights.


Archive | 2005

EU enlargement and the constitutions of Central and Eastern Europe

Anneli Albi


European Law Journal | 2009

Ironies in Human Rights Protection in the EU: Pre-Accession Conditionality and Post-Accession Conundrums

Anneli Albi


Archive | 2007

The European Constitution and national constitutions : ratification and beyond

Anneli Albi; Jacques Ziller


Common Market Law Review | 2005

Europe articles in the constitutions of Central and Eastern European countries

Anneli Albi


European Foreign Affairs Review | 2009

The EU's "external governance" and legislative approximation by neighbours: Challenges for the classic constitutional templates

Anneli Albi


Common Market Law Review | 2010

From the Banana Saga to a Sugar Saga and beyond: Could the Post-communist Constitutional Courts Teach the EU a Lesson in the Rule of Law?

Anneli Albi


Archive | 2003

Post-modern versus Retrospective Sovereignty: Two Different Sovereignty Discourses in the EU and Candidate Countries?

Anneli Albi


The European Constitution and national Constitutions | 2007

Ratification and beyond

M.L.H.K. Claes; Anneli Albi; Jacques Ziller

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