The European Economic Constitution
in the Context of Europeanization
The European Economic Constitution
in the Context of Europeanization
Author(s): Andrei Tinu, Luiza-Florentina CureluşăSubject(s): EU-Legislation
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: European Union; accession; constitution; globalization; Europeanization;
Summary/Abstract: At the beginning of 2017, we celebrated 10 years since Romania’s accession to the European Union, a European decade marked by continuous developments. Romania’s comeback among the European democratic family led to a visible improvement of the Romanians’ living standard quality, reflected in each level of the community: both economically, as the Romania’s GDP is 13% higher after ten years, and juridically, as the accession implied assuming the honouring of a rights and liberties set, among which we are mentioning the most visible one, the freedom of movement on the territory of the European Union.But what is the price to be paid by us and other partner countries? Under the mask of attuning the national legislation with the European one, is there a hidden loss in the sovereignty of the member states? In the search for these answers, the present study aims to analyze the model of a European economic Constitution, as well as the concept of Europeanization.
Journal: Conferința Internațională de Drept, Studii Europene și Relații Internaționale
- Issue Year: V/2017
- Issue No: V
- Page Range: 21-27
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English