Through an interdisciplinary analysis of the rulings of the Court of
Justice of the European Union, this book offers 'thick' descriptions,
contextual histories and critical narratives engaging with leading or
minor personalities involved behind the scenes of each case. The
contributions depart from the notion that EU law and its history
should be narrated in a linear and incremental way to show instead
that law evolves in a contingent and not determinate manner. The book
shows that the effects of judge-made law remain relatively
indeterminate and each case can be retold through different contextual
narratives, and shows the commitment of the European legal elites to
the experience of legal reasoning. The idea to cluster the stories
around prominent cases is not to be fully comprehensive, but to
re-focus the scholarship and teaching of EU law by moving beyond the
black letter and unravel the lawyering techniques to achieve policy
results.
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Contextual and Critical Histories of European Jurisprudence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108215961
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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