Conflict of Laws and Laws of Conflict in Europe and Beyond
Patterns of Supranational and Transnational Juridification
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Florence. It deals with new approaches to supra- and transnational law generating structures. These new approaches, namely Christian Joerges’ theoretical concept based upon the conflict of laws methodology, and additional ideas of constitutional pluralism and of participatory transnational governance, are discussed from private, public and international law perspectives. They strive to conceptualise – in legal categories – the efforts to re-constitute democratic governing in post-national constellations.
The volume seeks to find new ways for a democratisation of European and transnational governance outside traditional models, and more convincing ways of a European and transnational ‘juridification’ that reconciles democracy, diversity, and social rights.
With contributions by Nina Boeger, Alicia Cebada Romero, Michelle Everson, John Erik Fossum, Christian Joerges, Poul F. Kjaer, Karl-Heinz Ladeur, Miguel Poiares Maduro, John P. McCormick, Jürgen Neyer, Rainer Nickel, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Florian Rödl, Wolf Sauter, Christoph U. Schmid, Gunther Teubner, Ellen Vos and Neil Walker
Type of product | Book |
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Format | Paperback |
EAN / ISSN | 9789400001237 |
Series name | Ius Commune Europaeum |
Weight | 740 g |
Status | Available |
Number of pages | xxiv + 402 p. |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Intersentia |
Language | English |
Publication Date | Nov 10, 2010 |
Available on Strada Belgique | No |
Available on Strada Europe | No |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | No |
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- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Conflict of Laws and Laws of Conflict – An Introduction to the Research Agenda
Rainer Nickel - PART I. DELIBERATIVE SUPRANATIONALISM – LAW AND DEMOCRACY IN THE POST-NATIONAL CONSTELLATION
- Chapter 1. Habermas on Constitutional and Social Democracy in the European Union
John P. McCormick - Chapter 2. Justice or Democracy? Power and Justification in the EU and other International Organizations
Jurgen Neyer - Chapter 3. Can International Public Goods be Supplied without Multilevel Constitutional Democracy and “Constitutional Justice”?
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann - Chapter 4. The European Union and “Otherness”: Can The European Union Reinforce Global Justice? A View from International Law
Alicia Cebada Romero - Chapter 5. On “Europe’s American Dream”
John Erik Fossum - Chapter 6. European Citizenship and the Disillusion of the Common Man
Michelle Everson - Chapter 7. About Deliberative Supranationalism, Comitology and other Heroes
Ellen Vos - Chapter 8. The Significance of General Administrative Law for European Administrative Law
Karl-Heinz Ladeur - Chapter 9. Formalisation or De-formalisation through Governance?
Poul F. Kjaer - PART II. TRANSNATIONAL REGULATION AND SOCIETAL CONSTITUTIONALISM: CONFLICT OF LAWS OR LAWS OF CONFLICT?
- Chapter 10. The Corporate Codes of Multinationals: Company Constitutions Beyond Corporate Governance and Co-determination
Gunther Teubner - Chapter 11. Taking Constitutionalism Beyond the State
Neil Walker - Chapter 12. Transnational Borrowing Among Judges: Towards a Common Core of European and Global Constitutional Law?
Rainer Nickel - Chapter 13. Regime-Collisions, Proceduralised Conflict of Laws and the Unity of the Law: On the Form of Constitutionalism Beyond the State
Florian Rödl - Chapter 14. The Chameleon State. EU Law and the Blurring of the Private/Public Distinction in the Market
Miguel Poiares Maduro - PART III. SOCIAL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE – CAN “THE SOCIAL” SURVIVE EUROPEAN INTEGRATION?
- Chapter 15. From Effet Utile to Effet Neolibéral A Critique of the New Methodological Expansionism of the European Court of Justice
Christoph Schmid - Chapter 16. Public Service, Autonomy and Community Law
Nina Boeger - Chapter 17. Services of General Economic Interest (SGEI) and Universal Service Obligations (USO) as an EU Law Framework for Curative Health Care
Wolf Sauter - PART IV. CONCLUSIONS
- Chapter 18. Integration Through Conflicts Law. On the Defence of the European Project by Means of Alternative Conceptualisation of Legal Constitutionalisation
Christian Joerges