A special issue of the Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law has been published, as follows the table of contents:
GUEST EDITORIAL
The Guest Editors’ Introduction
Patricia Popelier and Werner Vandenbruwaene
ARTICLES
Multi-Level Governance through a Constitutional Prism
Werner Vandenbruwaene
The European Union as a ‘3-D’ Constitutional Space
Andrea Simoncini
The Regions within Multi-Level Governance: Enhanced Opportunities for Improved Accountability?
Adam Cygan
Asymmetry and Complex Adaptive (Legal) Systems: the Case of the European Union
Giuseppe Martinico
‘Europe Clauses’ and Constitutional Strategies in the Face of Multi-Level Governance
Patricia Popelier
Coupling National Identity with Subsidiarity Concerns in National Parliaments’ Reasoned Opinions
Barbara Guastaferro
EU Directives and Multi-Level Governance – Can Lessons Be Drawn from Cooperative Federalism?
Thomas Vandamme
Werner Vandenbruwaene
The European Union as a ‘3-D’ Constitutional Space
Andrea Simoncini
The Regions within Multi-Level Governance: Enhanced Opportunities for Improved Accountability?
Adam Cygan
Asymmetry and Complex Adaptive (Legal) Systems: the Case of the European Union
Giuseppe Martinico
‘Europe Clauses’ and Constitutional Strategies in the Face of Multi-Level Governance
Patricia Popelier
Coupling National Identity with Subsidiarity Concerns in National Parliaments’ Reasoned Opinions
Barbara Guastaferro
EU Directives and Multi-Level Governance – Can Lessons Be Drawn from Cooperative Federalism?
Thomas Vandamme
Helping Loose Ends Meet? Th e Judicial Acknowledgement of Soft Law as a Tool of Multi-Level Governance
Oana Ştefan
Oana Ştefan
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