International Regionalism and National Constitutions: A Jurimetrics Assessment
De Lombaerde, Philippe and Lizarazo Rodríguez, Liliana (2014). International Regionalism and National Constitutions: A Jurimetrics Assessment. European University Institute.
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Lizarazo Rodríguez, LilianaTitle International Regionalism and National Constitutions: A Jurimetrics Assessment Volume/Issue No. 72 Publication Date 2014 Place of Publication San Domenico di Fiesole Publisher European University Institute Pages 29 Language eng Abstract This paper considers a large global sample of constitutional texts (i.e. 171 constitutions from 153 countries) and assesses to what extent and how they refer to the increasingly important phenomenon of international regionalism (or regional integration) and how they deal with potential sources of tensions and contradictions between the national legal systems and the emerging regional regulatory universes. A typology of clauses is therefore proposed. In addition, some evidence is presented on the evolution of constitutional references over time, and on the relationship between constitutional referencing and the depth of the (de facto and de jure) regionalization processes. UNBIS Thesaurus Regional Integration
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