European Constitutionalism beyond the State
Some of the most innovative scholars in the field of European constitutionalism highlight different facets of the new constitutional discussion. Provoking deep analysis of the different ideas of constitution and constitutionalism, their study delineates new ways of thinking about the future of Europe. In particular, it challenges the European Union as an evolving federal polity. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the subject of constitutionalism, students as well as professionals in law, politics and philosophy.
- Considers key questions about the state of European constitutionalism
- Leading list of contributors
- Looks forward to future developments
Reviews & endorsements
'The contributors to this volume do not disappoint … there is much here for European public lawyers to reflect on.' Public Law
'… great merit … avoids becoming entangled in the ever changing details of the reform process … sheds light on the deeper problems and challenges of European constitutionalism … still relevant …' International Journal of Constitutional Law
Product details
October 2003Hardback
9780521792257
256 pages
236 × 157 × 22 mm
0.534kg
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Table of Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Introduction: European constitutionalism beyond the state J. H H. Weiler and Marlene Wind
- Part I:
- 1. In defence of the status quo: Europe's constitutional Sonderweg J. H. H. Weiler
- Part II:
- 2. Postnational constitutionalism and the problem of translation Neil Walker
- 3. The unfinished constitution of the European Union: principles, processes and culture Francis Snyder
- 4. Europe and the constitution: what if this is as good as it gets? Miguel Poiares Maduro
- 5. The European Union as a polycentric polity: returning to a neo-medieval Europe? Marlene Wind
- Part III:
- 6. Beyond representative democracy: constitutionalism in a polycentric polity Renaud Dehousse
- 7. Finality vs. enlargement: constitutive practices and opposing rationales in the reconstruction of Europe Antje Wiener
- 8. Epilogue: Europe and the dream of reason Philip Allott
- Index.