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Constitutional coups in EU law
Kim Lane Scheppele
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European Law
100%
EU
68%
treaty
59%
member state
48%
European Union
34%
pluralism
27%
equality
23%
respect
22%
loyalty
19%
solidarity
16%
justice
13%
commitment
12%
European Union member states
11%
citizen
11%
human dignity
11%
political structure
10%
EU member state
10%
dictatorship
10%
federalism
10%
constitutional state
9%
national identity
9%
self-determination
8%
tolerance
8%
jurisdiction
7%
peace
7%
human rights
7%
minority
6%
democracy
6%
well-being
6%
Law
5%
human being
4%