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The European Dimension of the Constitution of the Czech Republic
Constitutional Act No. 395/2001 Coll., an amendment to the Constitution of the Czech Republic, led not only to constitutional confirmation of the relationship between Czech law and international law, but also to the possibility of the transposition of certain powers of constitutional bodies to an international organization or institution, which created a sufficient constitutional basis for European integration and the legal foundation on which it was possible to implement the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union.