Conflict and transformation: essays on European law and policy

Introduction : agenda and structure of the volume -- Introduction : the contest of disciplines in the study of European integration -- Taking the law seriously : on political science and the role of law in the process of European integration -- 'Where the law runs out' : the overburdening...

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1. Verfasser: Joerges, Christian 1943- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford ; New York Hart 2022
Schriftenreihe:International studies in the theory of private law volume 15
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction : agenda and structure of the volume -- Introduction : the contest of disciplines in the study of European integration -- Taking the law seriously : on political science and the role of law in the process of European integration -- 'Where the law runs out' : the overburdening of law and constitutional adjudication by the financial crisis and Europe's new modes of economic governance -- Conclusion - Part I -- Introduction : tensions and affinities between private law and European market integration -- The science of private law and the nation state -- The Impact of European integration on private law : reductionist perceptions, true conflicts and a new constitutional perspective -- Private law in Europe's political economy after the financial crisis -- Conclusion - Part II -- Introduction : the integration project in the risk society --
Scientific expertise in social regulation and the European Court of Justice : legal frameworks for de-nationalised governance structures -- From intergovernmental bargaining to deliberative political processes : the constitutionalisation of comitology -- Integration through de-legalisation? -- Conclusion - Part III -- Introduction : problems with 'social Europe'-- Informal politics, formalised law and the 'social deficit' of European integration : reflections after the Judgments of the ECJ in Viking and Laval -- Will the welfare state survive European integration? On the exhaustion of the legal conceptualisations of the integration project from the foundational period and the search for a new paradigm -- How is a closer union conceivable under conditions of ever more socio-economic and political diversity? Constitutionalising Europe's unitas in pluralitate -- Conclusion - Part IV -- Introduction : 'the economic' in European Legal Scholarship --
The market without the state? The 'economic constitution' of the European community and the rebirth of regulatory politics -- What is left of the European Economic Constitution? A melancholic eulogy -- Europe's economic constitution in crisis and the emergence of a new constitutional constellation -- Conclusion - Part V -- Introduction : semantics and concepts -- United in diversity as Europe's vocation and conflicts law as Europe's constitutional form -- The idea of a three-dimensional conflicts law as constitutional form -- A conflicts-law response to the precarious legitimacy of transnational trade governance -- Conclusion -- Part VI -- 'Darker legacies of law in Europe' -- Problems with a research project -- Continuities and discontinuities in German legal thought -- Europe a Grossraum? Shifting legal conceptualisation of the integration project --
Beschreibung:xi, 605 Seiten
ISBN:9781509926954
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