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Chapter 7 concludes the analysis of the book. It shows how by means of three circles—the law of the European Union, the law of the European Convention on Human Rights, and domestic law—a European public law is emerging. The conclusion analyses the challenges of the model of European public law and what is needed for it to strengthen. It makes the point that the European ambition goes beyond Europe and that Europe is not isolated from the world. European law is renewing the way in which international and domestic law co-exist, and the way in which the State and the law co-exist. By becoming stronger European law is opening up vistas which exceed the European continent.
Title: Conclusion
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Chapter 7 concludes the analysis of the book.
It shows how by means of three circles—the law of the European Union, the law of the European Convention on Human Rights, and domestic law—a European public law is emerging.
The conclusion analyses the challenges of the model of European public law and what is needed for it to strengthen.
It makes the point that the European ambition goes beyond Europe and that Europe is not isolated from the world.
European law is renewing the way in which international and domestic law co-exist, and the way in which the State and the law co-exist.
By becoming stronger European law is opening up vistas which exceed the European continent.
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