Constitutional orders constitute political communities – and international orders deriving from them – by managing conflicts that threaten peace. This book explores how a European political community can be advanced through EU constitutional law. The constitutional role of the Union is to ensure peace by addressing two types of conflict. The first are static conflicts of interests between the national polities in the EU. These are avoided by ensuring reciprocal non-interference between Member States in the Union through deregulation in Union law. The second are dynamic conflicts of ideas about positive liberty held by the peoples of Europe. These can be resolved through regulation in a European political space. Here, EU law enables a contin...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
Contributors: Gráinne de Búrca, J. H. H. Weiler, Bruno De Witte, Neil Walker, Daniel Halberstam, Nic...
"'Unity in Diversity' was the fortunate motto of the otherwise unfortunate Draft Constitutional Trea...
Defence date: 18 September 2015Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Instit...
Any abstract account of a field of law must make generalizations that are both faithful to the legal...
This paper argues that the relationship between law and politics must be reconfigured within the Eur...
"The European Union has existed for over half a century. Having started as the 'Europe of the Six' i...
Europe’s future is contested between those who want to integrate further, those who prefer things to...
The essays in this book respond in different ways to questions regarding sovereignty, constitutional...
"Unity in Diversity" was the fortunate motto of the otherwise unfortunate Draft Constitutional Treat...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper proposes that societal constitutionalism, as elaborated by Gunther Teubner, provides a po...
The EU is a structure positioned 'in-between' hierarchically organized nation-state governing struct...
The author-generated version is available Open Access in SSRN http://ssrn.com/abstract=2741623 Pa...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
Contributors: Gráinne de Búrca, J. H. H. Weiler, Bruno De Witte, Neil Walker, Daniel Halberstam, Nic...
"'Unity in Diversity' was the fortunate motto of the otherwise unfortunate Draft Constitutional Trea...
Defence date: 18 September 2015Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Instit...
Any abstract account of a field of law must make generalizations that are both faithful to the legal...
This paper argues that the relationship between law and politics must be reconfigured within the Eur...
"The European Union has existed for over half a century. Having started as the 'Europe of the Six' i...
Europe’s future is contested between those who want to integrate further, those who prefer things to...
The essays in this book respond in different ways to questions regarding sovereignty, constitutional...
"Unity in Diversity" was the fortunate motto of the otherwise unfortunate Draft Constitutional Treat...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper proposes that societal constitutionalism, as elaborated by Gunther Teubner, provides a po...
The EU is a structure positioned 'in-between' hierarchically organized nation-state governing struct...
The author-generated version is available Open Access in SSRN http://ssrn.com/abstract=2741623 Pa...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
Contributors: Gráinne de Búrca, J. H. H. Weiler, Bruno De Witte, Neil Walker, Daniel Halberstam, Nic...
"'Unity in Diversity' was the fortunate motto of the otherwise unfortunate Draft Constitutional Trea...