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Author Dawson, Mark

Title Autonomy Without Collapse in the European Union
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (209 p.)
Contents Cover -- Titlepage -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part 1 THEORIZING AUTONOMY AND COLLAPSE -- 1 Autonomy without Collapse -- Mark Dawson and Markus Jachtenfuchs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Problem: No Way Forward, or Back -- 3. Autonomy without Collapse? Towards a Better Union -- 4. Two Paths to Autonomy -- 5. Conclusion -- 2 The European Union as a Community of Super Wicked Problems and Its Ambition-Authority Deficit -- Damian Chalmers -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Mission of the European Union: Super Wicked Problems and the Authority of Foreigners
3. The EU Strategies for Managing the Ambition-Authority Deficit -- 4. Towards a European Community of Super Wicked Problems -- 5. Conclusion -- Part 2 DIFFERENTIATED INTEGRATION -- 3 Overcoming Crisis in the European Union -- Frank Schimmelfennig -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Demand and Supply of Differentiated Integration -- 3. Differentiated Integration in Crisis-Induced Reforms? -- 4. Conclusions -- 4 The Law as Tool and Constraint of Differentiated Integration -- Bruno de Witte -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Legal Toolbox of Differentiated Integration: Strictly Regulated or À la Carte
3. Legal Constraints for the Use of Differentiation Tools -- 4. Conclusion -- 5 Rather Reduce than Accommodate? Coping with Territorial Diversity in Multilevel Polities -- Christian Freudlsperger -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Institutional Strategies to Meet the Challenge of Territorial Diversity -- 3. Accommodating Diversity -- 4. Reducing Diversity -- 5. Comparative Findings and Conclusion -- Part 3 REVISITING THE EU'S CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS -- 6 Governing by Judicial Fiat? Over-Constitutionalization and Its Constraints on EU Legislation -- Susanne K. Schmidt -- 1. Introduction
2. Beyond Negative Integration: Case Law and the EU's Legislative Process -- 3. Reining in the Court? Member States' Influence over the Court -- 4. Legislating in the Shadow of Case Law -- 5. Parallel Judicial and Legislative Policymaking -- 6. A Standard Account of Legislative-Judicial Interaction -- 7. Conclusion -- 7 Interpretative Pluralism and the Constitutionalization of the EU Legal Order -- Gareth Davies -- 1. Resistance and the Search for Balance -- 2. Autonomy without Collapse -- 3. Framing Judicial Resistance in Europe -- 4. Interpretative Pluralism
5. The Problems of Preliminary References -- 6. What Makes EU Law Uniform? -- 7. Brexit, Exit, and Voice -- 8. The FCC's Turn to EU Law -- 8 Forging Identity-Based Constructive Constitutional Conflict in the European Union -- Ana Bobic-.25ex -- 1. Introduction -- 2. EU's Constitutional Structure and Its Contested Nature -- 3. Identity-Based Constitutional Conflicts -- 4. Managing Constructive Conflict in Identity Review -- 5. The Prohibition of Monetary Financing and Identity Review -- 6. Conclusion -- 9 Free Movement
Summary This book investigates how the European Union's history exhibits numerous episodes in which Member States have sought to re-enforce their national autonomy in the face of deepening integration
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Catherine Barnard and Sarah Fraser ButlinThis research was funded by ESRC Grant ES/R000824/1.This research was funded by ESRC Grant ES/R000824/1
Subject European Union
Autonomy.
European Union countries -- Politics and government
European Union countries -- Foreign relations
Autonomy
International law.
Law.
Form Electronic book
Author Jachtenfuchs, Markus
ISBN 9780192651976
0192651978