Federalism and European Union
The Building of Europe
| J. Bodin, Six Books of the Commonwealth (1576, translation 1955) |
| T. Hobbes, Leviathan (1651) |
| J. Locke, Second Treatise on Civil Government (1690) |
| C. de Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws (1748, translation 1752) |
| J.J. Rousseau, The Social Contract (1762, translation) |
| J. Althusius, Politica Methodice Digesta (1603, translation) |
| The Constitution of the United States |
| The Federalist Papers |
| The Anti-Federalist papers |
| P-J. Proudhon Du principe fédértif (1863, extract) |
| P-J. Proudhon Du principe fédértif (1863, complete… in Italian) |
| Rerum Novarum (1891) |
| Quadragesimo Anno (1931) |
| Briand Memorandum (May 1930) |
| Phillip Kerr (Lord Lothian) Pacifism is not Enough (1935) |
| Phillip Kerr (Lord Lothian) The Ending of Armageddon (1939) |
| E. Rossi en A. Spinelli, Il manifesto Ventone (1941) |
| E. Rossi en A. Spinelli, Il manifesto Ventone (1941, translation) |
| Den Haag Congres (1948, documentation) |
| Statute of the Council of Europe (1949) |
| A. Bosco, “What is federalism? Towards a general theory of federalism: the theory, the history and its application to European Unification” South Bank European papers 1/96 91996) |
| D.J. Eltzar, “Althusius and Federalism as Grand Design” Rechtstheorie, Vol. 14, Beiheft 16 (1997) |
| T. Heuglin, “Federalism, subsidiarity and the European Tradition” Paper presented to 2nd ECSA Conference, Federlaism, Subsidiarity and Democracy in the European Union, Brussel, May 1994 |
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S. Woodward, “The Simple Guide to the Federal Idea” in Ventone, federalism and Politics (1995)
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