UID:
almafu_9960799839902883
Format:
1 online resource (374 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
0-19-100895-8
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0-19-177305-0
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0-19-100894-X
Series Statement:
Oxford Studies in European Law
Content:
This title offers an overarching examination of constitutional pluralism in the European context. Mapping the leading work to date, it offers a critical assessment of the problems and potential of pluralist theory, arguing that a refined version of constitutional pluralism should be considered the best account of European constitutionalism.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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""Constitutional Pluralism in the EU""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Series EditorsÂ? Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""I""; ""II""; ""III""; ""1 MacCormick and the Idea of Pluralism""; ""1. Preliminary Clarifications""; ""2. The New Europe as a Challenge to Sovereignty""; ""3. The Alternative Approach Leading to Pluralism""; ""4. Towards Normative Pluralism""; ""2 Epistemic Pluralism""; ""1. Explaining the Theory""; ""1.1 The basic idea""; ""1.2 Two ways in which the axiom avoids external arbitration""; ""1.3 The case of Europe""
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""1.4 Explanatory and normative pluralism""""1.5 From second-order level to the first""; ""2. Situating the Theory""; ""3. Assessing the Theory""; ""3.1 In search of the rationale""; ""3.2 The theoryÂ?s Eigenvalue""; ""3.3 Undercut and reoriented""; ""3 Substantive Pluralism""; ""1. Explaining the Theory""; ""1.1 The basics""; ""1.2 Explicating WeilerÂ?s heterarchy""; ""1.3 The building blocks""; ""1.3.1 From the boundary of nationhood and essential humanity""; ""1.3.2 From religious boundary and essential humanity""; ""1.4 Concluding the explication""; ""2. Situating the Theory""
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""3. Towards the Assessment""""3.1 The cluster of values""; ""4 Interpretive and Participative Pluralism""; ""1. Explaining the Theory""; ""1.1 Its basis and orientation""; ""1.2 Interpretive pluralism""; ""1.3 Participative pluralism""; ""2. Situating the Theory""; ""3. Towards the Assessment""; ""5 Institutional Pluralism""; ""1. Explaining the Theory""; ""1.1 The framework""; ""1.2 Who has the authority?""; ""1.3 Who has the final authority?""; ""1.4 Later developments""; ""1.4.1 The supremacy clause""; ""1.4.2 The nature of the ratification process""
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""1.4.4 Specific national constitutional identity""""1.4.3 The structural reforms in the EU""; ""2. Situating the Theory""; ""3. Assessing the Theory""; ""3.1 Fundamental rights""; ""3.2 Legislative jurisdictional boundaries""; ""3.3 Specific constitutional rules""; ""6 Decoding the Branch""; ""1. The Opening Finding""; ""2. Decoding the Branch""; ""3. Confirming the Map""; ""3.1 The theme of ``howÂ?Â?""; ""3.2 The theme of ``whatÂ?Â?""; ""3.3 The theme of ``whoÂ?Â?""; ""7 A True Novelty""; ""1. Not Distinct from Monism?""; ""1.1 The line of criticism""
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""1.2 Response at the foundational level""""1.3 Response at the applicative level""; ""2. Fails to Respect Integrity?""; ""2.1 Not distinct""; ""2.2 The argument from integrity""; ""2.3 Other aspects""; ""3. Just Too Messy?""; ""8 Within the Branches of Pluralism""; ""1. Setting the Stage""; ""2. The Proceduralized Branches""; ""2.1 Closing off the area""; ""2.2 Blurring the distinction from monism""; ""2.3 Insufficient quality of respect?""; ""3. The Substantive Branches""; ""3.1 Into the opened area""; ""3.2 The foundational respect""; ""3.3 The foundational challenge""
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""3.4 Unreleased potential for democracy""
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-19-870322-8
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-306-22447-0
Language:
English
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