This chapter suggests that a historically and politically informed sociological analysis of the constitutional project is of much use in bringing out the fragility and tensions of the European project, which in particular in recent times have become highly apparent. I first briefly introduce a sociological approach to constitutions and constitutionalism in more general terms, and subsequently discuss the multi-faceted process of constitutionalization and judicialization of post-war Europe in a political-sociological fashion. A prominent emphasis is on the depoliticizing and at the same time contested nature of the process. The final part reflects on contemporary issues related to the problematic dimensions of the constitutionalization and j...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper debates abusive constitutionalism and constitutionalism abused as ways to introduce a fun...
The European construction in its widest sense, whether referring to the integration of the European ...
This chapter suggests that a historically and politically informed sociological analysis of the cons...
The original constitutional moment of the early 2000s has faltered not least due to a popular reject...
The chapter contributes to the delineation of a specifically political-sociological approach to Euro...
Constitutions, constitutionalism and constitutional politics have become common currency of debate a...
This landmark book provides the first systematic overview of the key scholarly contributions in an e...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers & W. J. Thompson, Fundamentals in the Liberal Constitutional Traditio...
The appearance of constitutional jurisdiction, which subsequent to 19th century beginnings in Americ...
This article outlines ways in which more extensive use can be made of historical-sociological method...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper debates abusive constitutionalism and constitutionalism abused as ways to introduce a fun...
The European construction in its widest sense, whether referring to the integration of the European ...
This chapter suggests that a historically and politically informed sociological analysis of the cons...
The original constitutional moment of the early 2000s has faltered not least due to a popular reject...
The chapter contributes to the delineation of a specifically political-sociological approach to Euro...
Constitutions, constitutionalism and constitutional politics have become common currency of debate a...
This landmark book provides the first systematic overview of the key scholarly contributions in an e...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers & W. J. Thompson, Fundamentals in the Liberal Constitutional Traditio...
The appearance of constitutional jurisdiction, which subsequent to 19th century beginnings in Americ...
This article outlines ways in which more extensive use can be made of historical-sociological method...
What kind of constitution is emerging in Europe? There are two approaches to answering this question...
This paper debates abusive constitutionalism and constitutionalism abused as ways to introduce a fun...
The European construction in its widest sense, whether referring to the integration of the European ...