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Constitutional Amendment Index: the procedural requirements of an EMU-induced constitutional change in EU member states

AufsätzeZdenek Kudrna , Elisabeth Lentsch**Dr. Zdenek Kudrna, <Zdenek.Kudrna@gmail.com >; Dr. Elisabeth Lentsch, <Elisabeth.Lentsch@sbg.ac.at >; both: Salzburg Centre for European Union Studies (SCEUS), University of Salzburg, Mönchsberg 2, 5020 Salzburg.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 649532. The authors wish to thank in particular the members of the EMU Choices legal team for discussing and providing the underlying information for this work.
ZÖR 2019, 443 Heft 3 v. 1.9.2019

Abstract The implementation of reforms of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is constrained by a complex interaction between national and EU laws. This paper presents a composite indicator of procedural constraints that national constitutional laws impose on the EMU-induced constitutional amendments. The Constitutional Amendment Index (CAI) is based on the sequence of veto points – parliamentary formations, referenda, heads of states and constitutional review bodies – as procedural requirements that the EMU-induced constitutional amendments need to comply with at each point. The coding of legal requirements combines the analysis of formal procedures in 28 EU member states with expert judgement on the potential use of these requirements in the light of the prevailing legal culture and past experience. While the relevance of these constraints depends on the specific economic and political circumstances, the legal index provides a comparison of procedural requirements

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