The past years has seen a dramatic rise in the contestation of the European Union and its policies. This article seeks to understand this rise as a result of the way in which we ‘do’ integration. This method, which heavily relies on the use of law to prevent the creation of negative externalities among the Member States, has increasingly limited the scope for political self-determination within and between the Member States. The ensuing contestation, it is argued, cannot solely be resolved by re-assessing the role of law in the process of integration, but requires a significant institutional reconfiguration as well
Certain features condition when most EU law comes into being. EU laws must compete with other laws f...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse the challenges the Eurozone crisis created for th...
Sociological research on group dynamics highlights how easily the EU, originally set up to pursue cl...
The past years has seen a dramatic rise in the contestation of the European Union and its policies. ...
The European Union is facing multiple challenges. Departing from mainstream theory, this article a...
The article draws comparisons between inter-parliamentary cooperation in the European Union and at ...
The literature suggests that legislative politics among European Union Member States is characterise...
The crises that weigh heavily on the European Union (EU) in the 2010s have underlined the continued ...
This article examines the implications of European integration for democratic self‐determination. Di...
The post-Maastricht period is marked by an integration paradox. While the basic constitutional featu...
This paper conceptualizes the European Union (EU) as a system of differentiated integration characte...
This article provides an overview of the study of the European Union since the doldrums of the 1970s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordData Av...
It has become common to highlight the desirability of a more 'politicised' European Union (EU) so as...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
Certain features condition when most EU law comes into being. EU laws must compete with other laws f...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse the challenges the Eurozone crisis created for th...
Sociological research on group dynamics highlights how easily the EU, originally set up to pursue cl...
The past years has seen a dramatic rise in the contestation of the European Union and its policies. ...
The European Union is facing multiple challenges. Departing from mainstream theory, this article a...
The article draws comparisons between inter-parliamentary cooperation in the European Union and at ...
The literature suggests that legislative politics among European Union Member States is characterise...
The crises that weigh heavily on the European Union (EU) in the 2010s have underlined the continued ...
This article examines the implications of European integration for democratic self‐determination. Di...
The post-Maastricht period is marked by an integration paradox. While the basic constitutional featu...
This paper conceptualizes the European Union (EU) as a system of differentiated integration characte...
This article provides an overview of the study of the European Union since the doldrums of the 1970s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordData Av...
It has become common to highlight the desirability of a more 'politicised' European Union (EU) so as...
Kyriaki Nanou and Han Dorussen describe their research into the effects of European integration on e...
Certain features condition when most EU law comes into being. EU laws must compete with other laws f...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse the challenges the Eurozone crisis created for th...
Sociological research on group dynamics highlights how easily the EU, originally set up to pursue cl...