The political constitution of the European polity has become strained in recent years by insistent pressures on its institutional capacity to resolve social problems. The article examines the EU's polity crisis in the context of the development of a distinctive modern conception of secular constitutional authority, focused on the ideal of sovereign self-determination. As the work of Neil MacCormick illustrates, the EU provides a radical challenge to the on-going capacity of the concept of sovereignty to provide a framework to address problems of legitimacy. The article explores the nature of this challenge, its historical context and its consequences with reference to debates over the nature of constitutional pluralism. It sets out a path t...
The Lisbon Treaty has sparked a new round of debate about the nature of membership in the European U...
This article focuses on theoretical reflections on sovereignty and constitutionalism in the context ...
This chapter raises the question of what happened to the political and legal concept of sovereignty ...
The political constitution of the European polity has become strained in recent years by insistent p...
The essays in this book respond in different ways to questions regarding sovereignty, constitutional...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
This article traces the disconnect in the constitutional study of the European Union from the Maastr...
What to do with Sovereignty? ‘Principles of Law’: Final Paper Thomas Verellen 13-12-2010 In this art...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
The article discusses recent constitutional developments and conflicts in the Czech Republic. These ...
Defence date: 02 October 2018Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institut...
Sovereignty is the central tenet of modern British constitutional thought but its meaning remains mi...
As the crisis (and the Union’s response to it) further develops, one thing appears clear: the Europe...
This article argues that the way EU competences are defined plays an important role in the social le...
Constitutions, constitutionalism and constitutional politics have become common currency of debate a...
The Lisbon Treaty has sparked a new round of debate about the nature of membership in the European U...
This article focuses on theoretical reflections on sovereignty and constitutionalism in the context ...
This chapter raises the question of what happened to the political and legal concept of sovereignty ...
The political constitution of the European polity has become strained in recent years by insistent p...
The essays in this book respond in different ways to questions regarding sovereignty, constitutional...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
This article traces the disconnect in the constitutional study of the European Union from the Maastr...
What to do with Sovereignty? ‘Principles of Law’: Final Paper Thomas Verellen 13-12-2010 In this art...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
The article discusses recent constitutional developments and conflicts in the Czech Republic. These ...
Defence date: 02 October 2018Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institut...
Sovereignty is the central tenet of modern British constitutional thought but its meaning remains mi...
As the crisis (and the Union’s response to it) further develops, one thing appears clear: the Europe...
This article argues that the way EU competences are defined plays an important role in the social le...
Constitutions, constitutionalism and constitutional politics have become common currency of debate a...
The Lisbon Treaty has sparked a new round of debate about the nature of membership in the European U...
This article focuses on theoretical reflections on sovereignty and constitutionalism in the context ...
This chapter raises the question of what happened to the political and legal concept of sovereignty ...