Lisbon Revolution in the EU Law: The First Complex Prognostic Analysis

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S. Kashkin, Kutafin Moscow State Law University, 9, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Str., Moscow, 123995, Russian Federation (info@eulaw.edu.ru)

Keywords

EU, Lisbon Treaty, principles and values of European law, EU institutional system, constitutionalization, democratization of EU law, supranational law, common foreign and security policy, EU judicial system, decision-making mechanism, development trends of EU law


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For citation:
Kashkin S. Lisbon Revolution in the EU Law: The First Complex Prognostic Analysis. World Eсonomy and International Relations, 2011, No 2, pp. 113-123



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