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English: This map indicates EU-27 member states that developed constitutional identity doctrine in their jurisprudences. The map is based on a typology proposed by Luke Dimitrios Spieker in the article „Framing and managing constitutional identity conflicts: how to stabilize the modus vivendi between the Court of Justice and national constitutional courts". It divides the scope of identity review into four categories: "twofold review" model (in blue), "protected principles" (in red) model and mixed approaches (in light blue and light red)
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Scope of constitutional identity review in various national jurisprudences

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