![]() ![]() It is disintegration, not integration, that seems to be the dominant motive behind the contemporary events in Europe it is the panacea offered to soothe the fears raised by the multiple crises which hold the present state of Europe in a tight grip it is the invisible thread keeping together the anxieties which underlie the scholarly discussions about its future. This is certainly not the most propitious time to publish a Journal “on Law and Integration”. The Zeitgeist is captured by the European Council in its recent meeting of 18 and 19 February, where it stated that the reference to an “ever closer Europe”, a formula which resounds in every founding instrument from Rome to Lisbon, has no interpretative effect the only possible effect that it could be reasonably deemed to produce. Integration in the fields of rule of law and democratizationĮconomic, financial and social integration Integration through the Council of Europe The external action of the European Union ![]() The International Dimension of European Integration ![]() Police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters Judicial cooperation in civil matters and private international law Internal market - Economic freedoms of movementĮU Policies and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Internal Market - Freedoms of Movement and Competition Law Property and peaceful enjoyment of possession Solidarity and economic and social rights Human dignity, equality and non-discriminationĬitizenship and civil and political rights The European Integration Through Human Rights The Constitutional Dimension of the European Union ![]()
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