European constitutionalism / Kaarlo Tuori.
"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, perspect...
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520 | |a "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. European constitutionalism must be examined in its interaction with Member State constitutionalism, which plays an essential role in channelling democratic legitimacy to the EU. Written by a leading expert in the field, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars alike"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
520 | |a "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. European constitutionalism must be examined in its interaction with Member State constitutionalism, which plays an essential role in channeling democratic legitimacy to the EU. Written by leading expert in the field, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars alike"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Half title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Series editors' preface; Preface; Prologue; Examining European constitutionalism; A relational concept of constitution; Constitutional law as higher law; Constitutional culture and constitutional theories; An outline of the book; Part I: General characteristics; 1 Relationality; Constitutional dimensions; Constitutional functions; Transnational and national constitutionalism; 2 Interlude: the framing juridical constitution; Constituting the European legal system; Claiming the autonomy of European law; Positioning European law. | |
505 | 8 | |a Pre-emption as a sub-principle of supremacyGeneral principles; 3 Perspectivism; Perspectives on legal perspectivism; Legal diversity; Legal pluralism; European fundamental rights pluralism; Conflict or dialogue?; 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; Underlying controversies. | |
505 | 8 | |a The European economic constitution and national constitutionsImplications for the political dimension; 6 Mutation of the macroeconomic constitution; From Rome to Maastricht; The Maastricht principles; Underlying economic assumptions; From crisis prevention to crisis management; Strengthening European economic governance; The new roles of the ECB; The constitutional basis of the Eurozone regime; Still a Union based on the rule of law?; Legitimacy concerns; 7 The European social constitution: between solidarity and access justice; Is there a European social constitution? | |
505 | 8 | |a Why does the national welfare state have primacy?Restrictions on free movement; Extension of internal market law to welfare services; Welfare services for mobile workers and citizens; Denationalization and deterritorialization of welfare services; Consequences of macroeconomic constitutionalization; Regulatory private law; Two notions of justice: complementary or conflicting?; 8 The insecure security constitution; The paradox-ridden relationship between the constitution and security; From Trevi to Maastricht; The significance of Amsterdam; Lisbon and after; From state of emergency to security. | |
505 | 8 | |a Freedom, security and justiceSecurity and fundamental rights; Constitution or anti-constitution?; Epilogue; Towards a general theory of the European constitution; Perspectivism of legal disciplines; Final comment; Bibliography; Index. | |
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