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This paper deals with the process of constitutional reform in Serbia in the context of European integration. Serbia has officially started the negotiations process for European Union membership, something which will require Serbia to conduct fundamental changes to its legal, economic and political system. Changes will also have to be introduced to Serbia’s Constitution. These changes, ultimately, will lead to the Europeanization of Serbian constitutional law and should enable this country’s smooth and transparent transition towards membership in the Union.

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  • IntroductionThe prospect of membership in the European Union has a powerful transformative effect, as it invites positive democratic, political, economic and societal changes to be brought. These changes entail the alignment of the acceding country’s legal, economic and political system with the framework of the European Union and its legal system

  • The prospect of membership in the European Union has a powerful transformative effect, as it invites positive democratic, political, economic and societal changes to be brought.1. These changes entail the alignment of the acceding country’s legal, economic and political system with the framework of the European Union and its legal system. This process has come to be known as Europeanization, and has gained in significance as countries that were formerly ruled by autocrats started their path of European integration

  • The constitution is by no means free from this influence, which is why we can talk about the Europeanization of a country’s constitution and its constitutional law (Vorpsi, 2016, pp. 166-167).These changes emerge from the fact that the

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The prospect of membership in the European Union has a powerful transformative effect, as it invites positive democratic, political, economic and societal changes to be brought. These changes entail the alignment of the acceding country’s legal, economic and political system with the framework of the European Union and its legal system. The prospect of membership in the European Union has a powerful transformative effect, as it invites positive democratic, political, economic and societal changes to be brought.. The prospect of membership in the European Union has a powerful transformative effect, as it invites positive democratic, political, economic and societal changes to be brought.1 These changes entail the alignment of the acceding country’s legal, economic and political system with the framework of the European Union and its legal system. This process has come to be known as Europeanization, and has gained in significance as countries that were formerly ruled by autocrats started their path of European integration. Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol 9, No 2, (2016) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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