The Constitutional debate on the European Constitution
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The constitutional debate on the European constitution entails going beyond the limited international view of the process and the incorporation of European inspired legal doctrine into domestic circles, even leading to intervention on the part of the Constitutional Tribunal. Together with the transformation that operates within domestic constitutional law, it means establishing to what extent the development of the European parliamentary system may lead to an increase in efficiency on the part of the institutional system in Brussels. The author considers that its more innovative proposals set before us a horizon in history that is more adjusted to demands on government and to the emerging of networked systems.
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