European Constitutionalism

European Constitutionalism

 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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ISBN13:9781107087095
ISBN10:11070870911
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:418 pages
Size:235x158x28 mm
Weight:750 g
Language:English
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Short description:

This book provides a new understanding of the European constitution as a multidimensional process of constitutionalization, constantly interacting with Member State constitutions.

Long description:
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.

'... thought-provoking, striking ... indispensable ... Tuori's European Constitutionalism is an inevitable read for every scholar engaging in the debate on the constitution of the polity EU.' Paulina J. Starski, Yearbook of European Law
Table of Contents:
Prologue; Part I. General Characteristics: 1. Relationality; 2. Interlude: the framing juridical constitution; 3. Perspectivism; 4. Discursiveness; Part II. Sectoral Constitutionalization: 5. The triumph of the microeconomic constitution; 6. Mutation of the macroeconomic constitution; 7. The European social constitution: between solidarity and access justice; 8. The insecure security constitution; Epilogue.