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„Constitutional identity and European Union axiology – perspective of Central European States” edited by Grzegorz Pastuszko is one of the most recent book proposals from The Academy of Justice. The monograph consists of 15 chapters, which provide an extensive reflection on the constitutional identity of the Central European countries (such as Bulgaria or Slovakia among others), as well as many other related issues. The subject of this monograph are both legal and systemic phenomena. The book enables its readers to find answers to a number of key and emerging issues, e. g.  Can acquiring the values of the European Union jeopardise the functioning of the sovereign state? What are the prospects for the constitutional identity in a time of progressive globalisation? Is it possible to balance the constitutional pluralism of the Member States with the axiological universalism of the European Union?