2017
DOI: 10.12737/21547
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European Union: the basic acts in the wording of the Lisbon Treaty with comments

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“…This is indeed so, but one must take into account the new constitutional norms of member-states and, no less important, the realities of life, as they cannot be denied. Therefore, in accordance with the notions which are forming within Russian legal literature [1], we suggest that neither the European Union nor its member-states limit the sovereignty presumed for any recognized state (this concept was formed from the seventeenth century and emanates from the fact that state sovereignty is not divisible, inalienable, or not limited, although in certain constitutions there is the word "limited"), and memberstates self-limit individual elements of state sovereignty to a various degree. This is nothing other than a limitation of sovereignty "from above" (for example, during the occupation of the territory of a State as a result of warfare), but all the same there is a direct influence of regional associations on the constitutional law of member-states.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…This is indeed so, but one must take into account the new constitutional norms of member-states and, no less important, the realities of life, as they cannot be denied. Therefore, in accordance with the notions which are forming within Russian legal literature [1], we suggest that neither the European Union nor its member-states limit the sovereignty presumed for any recognized state (this concept was formed from the seventeenth century and emanates from the fact that state sovereignty is not divisible, inalienable, or not limited, although in certain constitutions there is the word "limited"), and memberstates self-limit individual elements of state sovereignty to a various degree. This is nothing other than a limitation of sovereignty "from above" (for example, during the occupation of the territory of a State as a result of warfare), but all the same there is a direct influence of regional associations on the constitutional law of member-states.…”
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“…CERN is an intergovernmental international organization. Currently, 23 countries are its members [1].…”
Section: Legal Status Of the European Organization For Nuclear Resear...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CERN adheres to the policy of technological transfer based on several components: joint projects with external structures and organizations; creation of start-ups; provision of patents, development of standards, implementation of publications and services; development of partnerships [1,3].…”
Section: Features Of Technological Transfer and Protection Of Intelle...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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