Develops a critical theory of postnational constitutionalism at a time when the project of integrating Europe's peoples through the rule of law is faltering. Spanning many bodies of EU jurisprudence, Linden-Retek devotes specific attention to migration and asylum--struggles where questions of solidarity and belonging are most acute.
Develops a critical theory of postnational constitutionalism at a time when the project of integrating Europe's peoples through the rule of law is faltering. Spanning many bodies of EU jurisprudence, Linden-Retek devotes specific attention to migration and asylum--struggles where questions of solidarity and belonging are most acute.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Linden-Retek is Associate Professor of Law at the University at Buffalo School of Law, The State University of New York. He writes and teaches in the areas of comparative constitutional law, critical legal theory, and international law, with an emphasis on European Union law, international human rights law, constitutional theory, and refugee and asylum law. Linden-Retek has previously taught at Yale University and held fellowships at the Schell Center for International Human Rights, Yale Law School, and the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice, New York University School of Law.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction: European crisis and constitutional time * PART I: Solidarity * 2: Post-nationalism, solidarity, and law: The limits of constitutional patriotism * 3: The anti-reification principle: Fallibilism and narrative thinking * PART II: Constitutional Interpretation * 4: Fragments of European law: The 'presentist' conceit of legal coherence * 5: Narrative interpretation: 'Analogy' and the post-national imaginary * PART III: Constituent Power * 6: Reconstructing popular sovereignty in Europe: Pouvoir constituant mixte and its discontents * 7: The authority to judge: Pouvoir constituant narratif * 8: Conclusion: The 'play of the world'
* 1: Introduction: European crisis and constitutional time * PART I: Solidarity * 2: Post-nationalism, solidarity, and law: The limits of constitutional patriotism * 3: The anti-reification principle: Fallibilism and narrative thinking * PART II: Constitutional Interpretation * 4: Fragments of European law: The 'presentist' conceit of legal coherence * 5: Narrative interpretation: 'Analogy' and the post-national imaginary * PART III: Constituent Power * 6: Reconstructing popular sovereignty in Europe: Pouvoir constituant mixte and its discontents * 7: The authority to judge: Pouvoir constituant narratif * 8: Conclusion: The 'play of the world'
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