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- 3. Endogenous Limits of the Right to Conscientious Objection: Does a Conscientious Objector Have the Right to Refuse Even 1-Day Military Service?
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- ... other words, can the right to conscientious objection be defended even when the criteria of constitutional and personal importance are not met? I will also try to show how, in this case, not only Article ...
- Created on 09 April 2025
- 4. Federalism and the Unit Question
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- ... than traditional ones such as, for example, economic factors, urban/rural concentration, and aboriginal/indigenous representation. A subsidiary claim is that the unit question is an important issue to ...
- Created on 29 July 2024
- 5. What Can Asymmetric Federalism and Differentiation in EU Law Learn From Each Other? Asymmetric Federalism as an Explanatory Model for Differentiation in EU Law
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- ... the article also offers refinements of the asymmetric federal model based on the EU’s experience with differentiation. The two refinements proposed, namely to integrate the importance of asymmetry and ...
- Created on 23 July 2024
- 6. How Multilevel Governance Structures and Crisis Mitigating Measures Impact Political Trust: a Systematic Literature Review
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- ... responding to the pandemic have become increasingly interconnected into multilevel governance structures. Also, studies have shown that political trust is seen as an important precondition for the functioning ...
- Created on 11 June 2024
- 7. Sub-national Constitutional Law in Argentina: Considerations on the nature and scope of provincial constitutions
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- ... countries of the world, sub-national constitutional law and its importance in the constitutional order are being (re)discovered. The main aim of this paper is to study the delimitation of the sub-national ...
- Created on 12 March 2024
- 8. The Spanish model of protection of rights within the subnational level: a crossroad between the German and Italian cases
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- ... assumption came from two important constitutional reforms. Germany is a clear example of a federal State that has recognized subjective rights for years in the constitutions of the Länder, and that is ...
- Created on 30 January 2023
- 9. Federalism in the 2015 and 2018 Peace Agreements in South Sudan – But What Kind of Federalism?
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- ... of a federal system in South Sudan has again emerged as an important political and constitutional agenda. This article explores the options on the table regarding the institutional design of the federal ...
- Created on 20 June 2022
- 10. By Way of Introduction
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- ... that may turn into an attempt to foster reform of the European Union. This experiment is even more important, as it takes place among the uncertainties about the post-pandemic recovery. In one of the next ...
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- 11. European Taxes and Fiscal Justice: Citizens’ Support and Lessons from the US
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- By demonstrating the importance of the own source of EU revenue, rather than focusing solely on the size of its budget, we can understand that financing the EU is not a ‘zero-sum’ game. Therefore, ...
- Created on 30 March 2021
- 12. The future of the EU-ACP relations: possible scenarios after the end of the post-Cotonou negotiations
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- ... issues to be solved during the recently concluded negotiating process. The different proposals on the table to revitalise the partnership are particularly important in this paper: whilst the EU is in principle ...
- Created on 21 January 2021
- 13. Jurisdiction and Pluralisms: Judicial Functions and Organisation in Federal Systems
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- ... powers and the organisation of the judiciary. An important question regards the interrelation with the principle of uniformity of the jurisdiction and the general legal system of the State. According to ...
- Created on 12 December 2020