The process of constitutional revision in the light of Lithuania‟s accession to the European Unijon
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EU accession challenges traditional interpretations of sovereignty and independence as laid down in the Lithuanian constitution. From a comparative perspective, different options for constitutional revision are distinguished to modify this traditional approach. Furthermore, this article examines a number of technical issues that have to be tackled in order to prepare the Lithuanian constitution for EU Membership.
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