National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades

<p>On November 8, 2016 the Hungarian Parliament did not adopt the Seventh Amendment of the Fundamental Law seeking to protect Hungarian constitutional identity in the face of European imposition. The Seventh Amendment was meant to cover up the minor scratch on the Government’s pride caused by...

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Main Author: Renáta Uitz
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/national-constitutional-identity-in-the-european-constitutional-project-a-recipe-for-exposing-cover-ups-and-masquerades/
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description <p>On November 8, 2016 the Hungarian Parliament did not adopt the Seventh Amendment of the Fundamental Law seeking to protect Hungarian constitutional identity in the face of European imposition. The Seventh Amendment was meant to cover up the minor scratch on the Government’s pride caused by lack of popular support for its relentless fight against the EU. Although the Amendment did not pass, supporters of European constitutional projects cannot afford to sit back and relax.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-8012501e42874905b1fb6a1b210107582022-12-22T03:04:21ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and MasqueradesRenáta Uitz<p>On November 8, 2016 the Hungarian Parliament did not adopt the Seventh Amendment of the Fundamental Law seeking to protect Hungarian constitutional identity in the face of European imposition. The Seventh Amendment was meant to cover up the minor scratch on the Government’s pride caused by lack of popular support for its relentless fight against the EU. Although the Amendment did not pass, supporters of European constitutional projects cannot afford to sit back and relax.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/national-constitutional-identity-in-the-european-constitutional-project-a-recipe-for-exposing-cover-ups-and-masquerades/Baka v. Hungary, Constitutional Identity, Migration, refugees, Resettlement
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National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades
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Baka v. Hungary, Constitutional Identity, Migration, refugees, Resettlement
title National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades
title_full National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades
title_fullStr National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades
title_full_unstemmed National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades
title_short National Constitutional Identity in the European Constitutional Project: A Recipe for Exposing Cover Ups and Masquerades
title_sort national constitutional identity in the european constitutional project a recipe for exposing cover ups and masquerades
topic Baka v. Hungary, Constitutional Identity, Migration, refugees, Resettlement
url https://verfassungsblog.de/national-constitutional-identity-in-the-european-constitutional-project-a-recipe-for-exposing-cover-ups-and-masquerades/
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