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Self-Constitution of European Society - Beyond Eu Politics, Law and Governance

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Zusatztext 'This book makes a vital intervention in the debate on European constitutionalism at a time when the foundations seem to be crumbling under the combined pressure of the Eurozone crisis! the refugee crisis and the latest terrorists massacres. It shows a deeper and multi-faceted self-constitutionalization of Europe at work: a self-constitutionalization which is not limited merely to the surface of law and politics. The contributors move far beyond the by-now almost arid ground of constitutional pluralism.'Kaarlo Tuori! University of Helsinki! Finland'This fascinating book mirrors the ongoing European crisis! oscillating in its reaction between normalisation and contestation. This creates constructive tensions: normalisation is not simply defensive Union praise but seeks fundamental theoretical renewal; contestation documents suffering! empathy and passion. With such dynamics! there is still hope for a European future.'Christian Joerges! Hertie School of Governance! Germany Informationen zum Autor Jirí Pribán is Professor of Law at the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University and author of numerous legal philosophical and socio-legal publications! such as Sovereignty in Post-Sovereign Society (2015)! Legal Symbolism (2007) and Dissidents of Law (2002). His research interests include social theory and philosophy of law! constitutional theory! philosophy of rights and constitutionalism. Klappentext Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural changes in European society and its politics. This book deals with the emerging notion of European constitutionalism! its varieties and different contextualization in theories of EU law! general jurisprudence! sociology of law! political theory and more. Zusammenfassung Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural changes in European society and its politics. This book deals with the emerging notion of European constitutionalism, its varieties and different contextualization in theories of EU law, general jurisprudence, sociology of law, political theory and more. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: on Europe's crises and self-constitutions. Part I The European Self-Constitution - Concepts and Theories: The European Constitution and the pouvoir constituent - no longer! or never! sui generis?! Chris Thornhill; The concept of self-limiting polity in EU constitutionalism: a systems theoretical outline! Jirí Pribán; A political-sociological analysis of constitutional pluralism in Europe! Paul Blokker. Part II European Constitutional Jurisprudence: Pluralist constitutional paradoxes and cosmopolitan Europe! Joxerramon Bengoetxea; The pluralist turn and its political discontents! Marco Goldoni; Why supra-national law is not the exception. On the grounds of legal obligations beyond the state! George Pavlakos; Declaratory rule of law: self-constitution through unenforceable promises! Dimitry Kochenov. Part III EU Constitutionalism and Governance: Constitutionalising expertise in the EU: anchoring knowledge in democracy! Stijn Smismans; Bringing politics into European integration! Gareth Davies; A technocratic tyranny of certainty: a preliminary sketch! Michelle Everson. Part IV Crises of EU Constitutionalism: The European dual state: the double structural transformation of the public sphere and the need for re-politicization! Hauke Brunkhorst; Societal conditions of self-constitution: the experience of the European periphery! Pierre Guibentif; The empire of principle! Petr Agha. Index. ...

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