European Constitutional Imaginaries

European Constitutional Imaginaries

Between Ideology and Utopia

Komarek, Jan

Oxford University Press

03/2023

416

Dura

Inglês

9780192855480

15 a 20 dias

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1: Jan Komarek: European Constitutional Imaginaries: Utopias, ideologies and the other
Part 1: Constitutional Imaginaries of the Past, Present, and Future of Europe
2: Jiri Priban: European Constitutional Imaginaries: On pluralism, calculemus, imperium and communitas
3: Marco Dani and Agustin Jose Menendez: European Constitutional Imagination: A whig interpretation of the process of european integration?
4: Signe Larsen: The European Union as 'Militant Democracy'?
5: Claudia Schrag Sternberg: Ideologies and Imaginaries of Legitimacy from the 1950s to Today: Trajectories of EU-Official Discourses Read Against Rosanvallon's Democratic Legitimacy
Part II: At The Origins of Constitutional Imaginary - The work of selected european constitutionalists revisited
6: Jan Komarek: Why Read The Transformation of Europe Today? On the Limits of a Liberal Constitutional Imaginary
7: Alexander Somek and Jakob Rendl: Messianism, Exodus, and the Empty Signifier of European Integration
8: Hugo Canihac: From Constitutional Pyramid to Constitutional Pluralism: The transformation of the european constitutional imaginary in context
9: Amnon Lev: The Imaginary and the Unconscious: Situating constitutional pluralism
Part III: Rethinking Constitutional Imaginaries for the Present
10: Peter L. Lindseth: The Constitutional Imaginary and the 'Metabolic' Realities of European Integration
11: Neil Walker: The European Public Good and European Public Goods
12: Kalypso Nicolaidis: The Peoples Imagined: Constituting a Demoicratic European Polity
13: Paul Linden Retek: Constitutional Patriotism as Europe's Public Philosophy? On the Responsiveness of Post-national Law
Part IV: Without Political Economy: There can be no constitutional imaginary
14: Michael A Wilkinson: On the New German Ideology
15: Hjalte Lokdam: Beyond Neoliberal Federalism? The Ideological Shade of the Eurozone's Constitutional Order after the Eurozone Crisis
16: Jeffrey Miller and Fernanda Nicola: The Failure to Grapple with Racial Capitalism in European Constitutionalism
17: Damjan Kukovec: Constitutionalism and Powerlessness
18: Marija Bartl: Imaginaries of Progress as Constitutional Imaginaries
19: Jan Komarek: Conclusion: Making "the Other" Explicit
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