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        <dc:title>Reconciling National and European Constitutional Legalities - How National Constitutions Strive to Recover Their Normative Force in Response to the Constitutionalization of the European Legal Order</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Saitto, Francesco</dc:creator>
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        <dc:subject>Charta der Grundrechte | Europäische Union</dc:subject>
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        <dc:subject>Europäischer Gerichtshof | Luxemburg (Stadt)</dc:subject>
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        <dc:subject>Charta der Grundrechte | Europäische Union</dc:subject>
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        <dc:description>In light of the increasingly established autonomous European constitutional legality, national constitutional courts are now compelled to reconsider their roles. Through a progressive expansion of its direct applicability by national ordinary judges, the Charter of Fundamental Rights risks fostering the marginalization of national constitutional courts. I argue that the solution lies in a highly differentiated consolidation of constitutional legalities that integrates and embraces the unique roles of national constitutional courts in their respective systems of adjudication.</dc:description>
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