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Self-Constitution of European Society: Beyond EU politics, law and governance

Priban, Jiri(Edited by)
Part of the Applied legal philosophy series
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Reflecting on recent developments in the EU and responding to the existing body of academic literature and scholarship, this book critically discusses the emerging notion of European constitutionalism, its varieties and different contextualization in theories of EU law, general jurisprudence, sociology of law, political theory and sociology.

Furthermore, the volume addresses different problems related to the relationship between the constitutional state and non-state constitutionalizations and critically analyzes general theories of constitutional monism, dualism and pluralism and their juridical and political uses in the context of EU constitutionalism.

Individual contributors emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary and socio-legal methods in the current research of EU constitutionalism and their potential to re-conceptualize and re-think traditional problems of constitutional subjects, limitation and separation of power, political symbolism and identity politics in Europe.

This collection, therefore, simultaneously describes the EU and its self-constitution as one polity, differentiated society and shared community and its contributors conceptualize the sense of common identity and solidarity in the context of the post-sovereign multitude of European society.

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Routledge
131705752X / 9781317057529
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
342.24
13/06/2016
English
332 pages
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