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| Title: | The Legacy of the Maastricht-Urteil and the Pluralist Movement |
| Authors: | BAQUERO CRUZ, Julio |
| Keywords: | European law German Constitutional Court Rule of law Supremacy European Court of Justice |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | European University Institute |
| Series/Report no.: | EUI RSCAS 2007/13 |
| Abstract: | The Maastricht-Urteil of the German Constitutional Court of October 1993 has left a deep mark on
European Union law. Although some may consider it as part of legal history, the decision has never
been overruled, and the ideas behind it are very much alive. This paper tries to examine the legacy of
that decision. From a practical point of view, the paper focuses on the following issues: the current
situation in Germany; the influence on other constitutional or supreme courts and on constitutional
reforms in some Member States; the influence on the European Court of Justice and on the Treaty
establishing a Constitution for Europe. Regarding theory, three sections of the paper discuss a number
of widespread ‘idées reçues’ contained in the Maastricht-Urteil on notions such as the State,
constituent power (pouvoir constituant), and democracy. The next section presents the movement of
legal pluralism as an attempt to come to terms with the Maastricht-Urteil and its legacy. It criticises
the radical versions of legal pluralism in view of the damage they may cause to essential dimensions
of the rule of law. The final section reflects on the real motives behind the Maastricht-Urteil and its
legacy, and on possible future developments. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6760 |
| ISSN: | 1028-3625 |
| Appears in Collections: | RSCAS Working Papers
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