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Title Constructing legal systems : "European Union" in legal theory / edited by Neil MacCormick
Published Dordrecht ; Boston, Mass : Kluwer Academic, [1997]
©1997

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Description 147 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Democracy, Subsidiarity, and Citizenship in the 'European Commonwealth' / Neil MacCormick --Jurisprudential Dilemmas of European Law / Bert Van Roermund -- Preserving the Identity Crisis: Autonomy, System and Sovereignty in European Law / Catherine Richmond -- Building the Union: The Nature of Sovereignty in the Political Architecture of Europe /Richard Bellamy and Dario Castiglione -- Legal Theory and Value Judgments / Vittorio Villa
Summary Legal theory has been much occupied with understanding legal systems and analysing the concept of legal system. This has usually been done on the tacit or explicit assumption that legal systems and states are co-terminous. But since the Rome Treaty there has grown up in Europe a "new legal order" neither national law nor international law, and under its sway older conceptions of state sovereignty have been rendered obsolete. At the same time, it has been doubted whether the "European Union" that has grown out of the original "European Communities" has a satisfactory constitution or any constitution at all. What kind of legal and political entity is this "Union" and how does it relate juridically and politically to its member states? Further, the activity of construing or constructing "legal system" and legal knowledge becomes visibly prolematic in this context. These essays wrestle with the above problems
Notes "Reprinted from Law and philosophy 16(4), 1997."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Law -- European Union countries -- Philosophy.
Author MacCormick, Neil.
LC no. 97037681
ISBN 0792347315 (hb : acid-free paper)
Other Titles Law and philosophy
OTHER TI Law and philosophy