European Constitutionalism
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2015.Description: xv, 401pISBN:- 978-1-107-45190-2
- Paper I. General Characteristics 1. Relationality Constitutional dimensions Constitutional functions
- 2. Interlude: the framing juridical constitution Constituting the European legal system Claiming the autonomy of European law Positioning European law
- 3. Perspectivism Perspectives on legal perspectivism Legal diversity Legal pluralism
- 4. Discursiveness Revolutionary and evolutionary constitutionalism European constitutional discourse Perspectives on constitutional discourse
- PART II: Sectoral constitutionalization 5. The triumph of the microeconomic constitution Origins of a concept The process of economic constitutionalization
- 6. Mutation of the macroeconomic constitution From Rome to Maastricht The Maastricht principles
- 7. The European social Constitution
- 8. The insecure security constitution
- 342.4(4) TUO
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European Constitutionalism redraws the perimeters in the debate on the nature of the European constitution, Offering a fresh approach to both doctrinal and theoretical issues, this book discusses general characteristics of the European constitution under the headings of relationality, perspectivism and discursiveness, and contains forays to sectoral constitutionalization in the micro-and macroeconomic, social and security dimensions.
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