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Citizenship, European integration and national constitutions

Panel discussion at ERA’s Twentieth Anniversary Congress “The Citizen at the Heart of European Law”

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  1. Cf. Case C-428/07 Horvath [2009] ECR I-06355.

  2. See Sir John Thomas, The Principle of Mutual Recognition—Success or Failure. doi:10.1007/s12027-013-0283-2.

  3. See Case C-370/12 Pringle, judgment of 27 November 2012 (not yet reported).

  4. Decision SK 45/09; see also Wróbel, Die Grenzen der europäischen Integration im Lichte der Verfassung der Republik Polen. doi:10.1007/s12027-013-0289-9.

  5. Decision U 6/98.

  6. Decision “Solange 1” of the Bundesverfassungsgericht of 29.5.1974, BVerfGE 37, 271. Cf. also the “Solange 2” decision of the Bundesverfassungsgericht of 22.10.1986, BVerfGE 73,339, suspending in a way the conclusions of “Solange 1”.

  7. See Koen Lenaerts, The concept of EU citizenship in the case law of the European Court of Justice. doi:10.1007/s12027-013-0279-y.

  8. Case C-364/10 Hungary v Slovakia, judgment of 16 October 2012 (not yet reported).

  9. Case C-135/08 Rottmann [2010] ECR I-01449.

  10. Case C-34/09 Ruiz Zambrano [2011] ECR I-01177.

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Citizenship, European integration and national constitutions. ERA Forum 13, 511–538 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-013-0295-y

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