Law, Politics and Society is the sixth and latest addition to the
European Union Studies Association series, State of the European
Union. The contributors of this volume take the dynamic interaction
between law, politics and society as a starting point to think
critically about recent developments and future innovations in
European integration and EU studies. The book provides an overview of
key events between 2000 and 2002 in the European Union, while
illuminating how these institutional (formal legal) developments
impact ordinary individuals and EU politics. For example, the European
Convention with the possibility of an EU constitution is viewed not
only as a new institutional development, but we examine what impact
the creation of judicially enforceable rights has for Europeans and
European integration. How does the opportunity for new rights claims
alter the balance of power between individuals and EU organizations,
such as the European Court of Justice, vis à vis national governments
in EU policy expansion? Importantly, the volume also seeks to provide
a unique and interdisciplinary approach to studying the European Union
by bringing together both legal scholars and political scientists.
Chapter contributors offer readers both sophisticated theoretical and
empirical accounts of these new developments. Issues such as
enlargement, immigration reform, and monetary union require not only a
precise understanding of an increasingly complex set of formal legal
rules (the domain of legal scholars), but equally important are the
effects on ordinary citizens and political participation (the very
power struggles that concern political scientists). This volume seeks
to integrate these two approaches, not only by including the
scholarship in a single volume, but by asking individual contributors
to think outside their respective disciplines. The division between
the legal and political, as many would argue, is often both artificial
and unproductive. Our volume seeks to bridge this divide.
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Law, Politics, and Society
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191536298
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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