Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Half title -- A Union of Peoples -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Table of Cases -- 1. The Jurisprudence of Integration -- 1.1 The 'Autonomy' of European Union Law -- 1.2 Legal Interpretations -- 1.3 Political Interpretations -- 1.4 Internationalism -- 2. Borders and Legitimacy -- 2.1 Borders and Authority -- 2.2 Examples of Benevolence -- 2.3 Forced Justice -- 2.4 Illegitimacy as Injustice -- 2.5 International Legitimacy -- 2.6 Constitutional Justice -- 2.7 Jurisdiction -- 3. Dualism -- 3.1 The Puzzle of European Union Law -- 3.2 The Plurality of Legal Orders -- 3.3 Law and Legal System -- 3.4 From Plurality to Pluralism -- 3.5 Constitutional Dualism -- 4. Incorporation -- 4.1 The 'New Legal Order' and the Court -- 4.2 Conditional Primacy -- 4.3 Institutional Tolerance -- 4.4 Integrity -- 5. A Community of Principle -- 5.1 In Search of a Theory -- 5.2 Constitutional Federalism -- 5.3 'Demoicracy' -- 5.4 Pluralist Federalism -- 5.5 Aspirational Federalism -- 5.6 The Self-​Government Model -- 5.7 A Union of Peoples -- 5.8 Integrity Revisited -- 6. Accountability -- 6.1 Accountability, Equality, Reciprocity -- 6.2 Transnational Institutions -- 6.3 Legal Accountability -- 6.4 Direct Effect -- 6.5 Interdependence -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 7. Liberty -- 7.1 The Idea of Citizenship -- 7.2 Theories and Conjectures -- 7.3 Transnational Liberty -- 7.4 Citizenship and Obligation -- 7.5 Liberty and Cosmopolitan Rights -- 8. Fairness -- 8.1 From Fairness to Solidarity -- 8.2 Distributive Claims -- 8.3 Distributive and Corrective Justice -- 8.4 Structural Responsibility -- 8.5 The Symmetry Principle -- 9. An Unfair Union? -- 8.6 Conclusion -- 9.1 On the Basic Fairness of the Eurozone -- 9.2 Fairness in Practice: The Euro's First Decade -- 9.3 Fairness in Practice: The Response to the Crisis -- 9.4 Loss and Redress -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10. Democracy and Reform -- 10.1 The EU as an Impediment to Democracy -- 10.2 Egalitarian Internationalism -- 10.3 The Internationalist Constitution -- 10.4 On Reform -- Bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
This book delves into the legal theory of the European Union, offering an internationalist theory of European Union law as part of the law of nations, where its central principles are not the principles of a single constitution, but the cosmopolitan principles of accountability, liberty, and fairness |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-280) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
European Union.
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European Union fast |
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Law -- European Union countries
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Law
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European Union countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780192596055 |
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0192596055 |
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9780192596048 |
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0192596047 |
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9780191888502 |
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0191888508 |
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019885417X |
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9780198854173 |
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