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POLISH AND GERMAN CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE ON MATTERS OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW: A COMPARISON OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS’ APPROACHES

Sven Höbel


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Abstract

Germany and Poland are the two largest EU members in Central Europe.
Although they are neighbouring countries, their historical situation and perspectives,
and thus their expectations and motivations regarding EU membership, differ greatly.
The two states’ legal systems, on the other hand, are largely similar. This article aims to
compare how the two countries’ constitutional preconditions determine how their
constitutional courts approach the integration of Community law. It also aims to point
out similarities and differences between the courts’ approaches. Furthermore, it seeks to
illuminate the difficult relationship between constitutional courts and the European
Court of Justice and indicate possible ways of mitigating these theoretical and practical
difficulties in the future.

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Hrčak ID:

28571

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/28571

Publication date:

2.11.2007.

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