Conflict and Transformation: Essays on European Law and Policy: International Studies in the Theory of Private Law
Autor Christian Joergesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509960019
ISBN-10: 1509960015
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria International Studies in the Theory of Private Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509960015
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria International Studies in the Theory of Private Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Agenda and Structure of the Volume
PART I
LEGAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Introduction: The Contest of Disciplines in the Study of European Integration
2. Taking the Law Seriously: On Political Science and the Role of Law in the Process of European Integration
3. 'Where the Law Runs Out': The Overburdening of Law and Constitutional Adjudication by the Financial Crisis and Europe's New Modes of Economic Governance
4. Conclusion - Part I
PART II
INTEGRATION AND PRIVATE LAW
5. Introduction: Tensions and Affinities Between Private Law and European Market Integration
6. The Science of Private Law and the Nation State
7. The Impact of European Integration on Private Law: Reductionist Perceptions, True Conflicts and a New Constitutional Perspective
8. Private Law in Europe's Political Economy after the Financial Crisis
9. Conclusion - Part II
PART III
SOCIAL REGULATION AND THE TURN TO GOVERNANCE
10. Introduction: The Integration Project in the Risk Society
11. Scientific Expertise in Social Regulation and the European Court of Justice: Legal Frameworks for De-nationalised Governance Structures
12. From Intergovernmental Bargaining to Deliberative Political Processes: The Constitutionalisation of Comitology
13. Integration through De-legalisation?
14. Conclusion - Part III
PART IV
THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL: A NEW TYPE OF 'SOCIAL MARKET ECONOMY'
15. Introduction: Problems with 'Social Europe'
16. Informal Politics, Formalised Law and the 'Social Deficit' of European Integration: Reflections after the Judgments of the ECJ in Viking and Laval
17. Will the Welfare State Survive European Integration? On the Exhaustion of the Legal Conceptualisations of the Integration Project from the Foundational Period and the Search for a New Paradigm
18. How is a Closer Union Conceivable under Conditions of Ever More Socio-Economic and Political Diversity?
Constitutionalising Europe's Unitas in Pluralitate
19. Conclusion - Part IV
PART V
THE CONTEST ON THE ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION
20. Introduction: 'The Economic' in European Legal Scholarship
21. The Market without the State? The 'Economic Constitution' of the European Community and the Rebirth of Regulatory Politics
22. What is Left of the European Economic Constitution? A Melancholic Eulogy
23. Europe's Economic Constitution in Crisis and the Emergence of a New Constitutional Constellation
24. Conclusion - Part V
PART VI
CONFLICTS LAW AS EUROPE'S CONSTITUTIONAL FORM
25. Introduction: Semantics and Concepts
26. United in Diversity as Europe's Vocation and Conflicts Law as Europe's Constitutional Form
27. The Idea of a Three-Dimensional Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form
28. A Conflicts-Law Response to the Precarious Legitimacy of Transnational Trade Governance
29. Conclusion - Part VI
PART VII
VERGANGENHEITSCHULD (GUILT ABOUT THE PAST) AND THE DUTY TO REMEMBER
30. 'Darker Legacies of Law in Europe' - Problems with a Research Project
31. Continuities and Discontinuities in German Legal Thought
32. Europe a Großraum? Shifting Legal Conceptualisations of the Integration Project
33. Working through 'Bitter Experiences' towards a Purified European Identity? A Critique of the Disregard for History in European Constitutional Theory and Practice
34. Conclusion - Part VII
Epilogue: Europe's Crisis and Vocation
PART I
LEGAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Introduction: The Contest of Disciplines in the Study of European Integration
2. Taking the Law Seriously: On Political Science and the Role of Law in the Process of European Integration
3. 'Where the Law Runs Out': The Overburdening of Law and Constitutional Adjudication by the Financial Crisis and Europe's New Modes of Economic Governance
4. Conclusion - Part I
PART II
INTEGRATION AND PRIVATE LAW
5. Introduction: Tensions and Affinities Between Private Law and European Market Integration
6. The Science of Private Law and the Nation State
7. The Impact of European Integration on Private Law: Reductionist Perceptions, True Conflicts and a New Constitutional Perspective
8. Private Law in Europe's Political Economy after the Financial Crisis
9. Conclusion - Part II
PART III
SOCIAL REGULATION AND THE TURN TO GOVERNANCE
10. Introduction: The Integration Project in the Risk Society
11. Scientific Expertise in Social Regulation and the European Court of Justice: Legal Frameworks for De-nationalised Governance Structures
12. From Intergovernmental Bargaining to Deliberative Political Processes: The Constitutionalisation of Comitology
13. Integration through De-legalisation?
14. Conclusion - Part III
PART IV
THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL: A NEW TYPE OF 'SOCIAL MARKET ECONOMY'
15. Introduction: Problems with 'Social Europe'
16. Informal Politics, Formalised Law and the 'Social Deficit' of European Integration: Reflections after the Judgments of the ECJ in Viking and Laval
17. Will the Welfare State Survive European Integration? On the Exhaustion of the Legal Conceptualisations of the Integration Project from the Foundational Period and the Search for a New Paradigm
18. How is a Closer Union Conceivable under Conditions of Ever More Socio-Economic and Political Diversity?
Constitutionalising Europe's Unitas in Pluralitate
19. Conclusion - Part IV
PART V
THE CONTEST ON THE ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION
20. Introduction: 'The Economic' in European Legal Scholarship
21. The Market without the State? The 'Economic Constitution' of the European Community and the Rebirth of Regulatory Politics
22. What is Left of the European Economic Constitution? A Melancholic Eulogy
23. Europe's Economic Constitution in Crisis and the Emergence of a New Constitutional Constellation
24. Conclusion - Part V
PART VI
CONFLICTS LAW AS EUROPE'S CONSTITUTIONAL FORM
25. Introduction: Semantics and Concepts
26. United in Diversity as Europe's Vocation and Conflicts Law as Europe's Constitutional Form
27. The Idea of a Three-Dimensional Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form
28. A Conflicts-Law Response to the Precarious Legitimacy of Transnational Trade Governance
29. Conclusion - Part VI
PART VII
VERGANGENHEITSCHULD (GUILT ABOUT THE PAST) AND THE DUTY TO REMEMBER
30. 'Darker Legacies of Law in Europe' - Problems with a Research Project
31. Continuities and Discontinuities in German Legal Thought
32. Europe a Großraum? Shifting Legal Conceptualisations of the Integration Project
33. Working through 'Bitter Experiences' towards a Purified European Identity? A Critique of the Disregard for History in European Constitutional Theory and Practice
34. Conclusion - Part VII
Epilogue: Europe's Crisis and Vocation
Recenzii
[T]he volume reconstructs the key intellectual debates of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, using a personal and provocative tone that catches the reader's attention despite the incredible depth of the ideas put forward.