The Constitution's Gift: A Constitutional Theory for a Democratic European Union
Autor John Erik Fossum, Agustín José Menéndezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 ian 2011
The authors' original theory of constitutional synthesis captures the distinctive traits of the European Union as a polity. It explains why and how the European Communities were established as the first constitutional union of constitutional states wherein integration would be steered by law, not power politics or imperialism. Similarly, it presents the European Union as one of the few examples of a polity that has transcended the paradigm of the nation-state (and perhaps even that of the state). Locating the substance and process of Lisbon in its proper constitutional context, Fossum and Menéndez explain why this should be seen as a new beginning of the Union's constitutional season, not its end. Offering the first history of European constitutional law that is both theoretically informed and normatively grounded, their book will be essential reading for all readers interested in the process and theory of European integration.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742553118
ISBN-10: 0742553116
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742553116
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: The European Enigma
Chapter 1: Introducing the Constitutional Tool Kit
Chapter 2: A Theory of Constitutional Synthesis
Chapter 3: From Paris to Nice: The Constitutional Path of European Integration
Chapter 4: From Laeken to Lisbon: Moving Beyond Synthesis or Heightened Constitutional Ambiguity?
Chapter 5: Untangling the Knots by Means of the Theory of Constitutional Synthesis
Chapter 6: Canada's Constitutional Experience and Lessons for Europe
Conclusion: The Future of a Constitutional Experiment
Chapter 1: Introducing the Constitutional Tool Kit
Chapter 2: A Theory of Constitutional Synthesis
Chapter 3: From Paris to Nice: The Constitutional Path of European Integration
Chapter 4: From Laeken to Lisbon: Moving Beyond Synthesis or Heightened Constitutional Ambiguity?
Chapter 5: Untangling the Knots by Means of the Theory of Constitutional Synthesis
Chapter 6: Canada's Constitutional Experience and Lessons for Europe
Conclusion: The Future of a Constitutional Experiment
Recenzii
This breakthrough book provides new tools for understanding the distinctive features of the EU's constitutional development-and thereby permits a deeper understanding of the EU's place in the larger world of Western constitutionalism.
The theory of constitutional synthesis is a well-argued exercise in normative realism. The authors' intense long-term cooperation across disciplines is clearly visible and has paid off handsomely.
A brilliant and outstanding work on European constitutionalism, written from a critical democratic point of view. Sharply argued, clearly articulated, and enthralling, this book offers a persuasive argument for carrying the European project forward.
Emerging from a masterful blend of interdisciplinary scholarship and intellectual ambition, this theoretical perspective makes visible the normative, analytical, and practical merits of a post-state and post-national understanding of the EU.
Historically erudite and broad in its scope, this book explains why and how essential parts of Union law have been severed from the original common constitutional template and have begun to unravel the common bond. A timely and important attempt to address the unfolding crisis.
Cogently argued and accessible to a broad audience, this volume successfully addresses many of the key issues relating to the ongoing constitutionalization of the European Union. Fossum and Menéndez offer an astute analysis that succeeds in relating European developments to constitutional trends in North America and elsewhere. Highly recommended!
The theory of constitutional synthesis is a well-argued exercise in normative realism. The authors' intense long-term cooperation across disciplines is clearly visible and has paid off handsomely.
A brilliant and outstanding work on European constitutionalism, written from a critical democratic point of view. Sharply argued, clearly articulated, and enthralling, this book offers a persuasive argument for carrying the European project forward.
Emerging from a masterful blend of interdisciplinary scholarship and intellectual ambition, this theoretical perspective makes visible the normative, analytical, and practical merits of a post-state and post-national understanding of the EU.
Historically erudite and broad in its scope, this book explains why and how essential parts of Union law have been severed from the original common constitutional template and have begun to unravel the common bond. A timely and important attempt to address the unfolding crisis.
Cogently argued and accessible to a broad audience, this volume successfully addresses many of the key issues relating to the ongoing constitutionalization of the European Union. Fossum and Menéndez offer an astute analysis that succeeds in relating European developments to constitutional trends in North America and elsewhere. Highly recommended!