Understanding of national identity for the national judiciary of Germany in the context of Art. 4(2) TEU. Potential limitations on European integration

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Author
Lake, Leoni
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Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Cyuńczyk, Filip
Date
2023Metadata
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This Master's thesis deals with the different understanding of the German Constitutional Court
of Art. 4(2) TEU in comparison to the understanding of the ECJ and its possible effects on the
integration process. It addresses the reservations of control of EU measures, namely identity
control and ultra vires control, developed by the German Constitutional Court in a
comprehensive case law and the resulting non-application of EU law in the event of a violation
of Germany's national identity. However, these reservations contrast the case law of the ECJ,
which prohibits taking Art. 4(2) TEU and national identity as a basis for reviewing EU law and
declaring it inapplicable. Nevertheless, these reservations are exercised in a pro-European
manner and to a limited extent, so that there are no significant limitations to the integration
process and no threat to the uniformity of EU law.