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Emilios Christodoulidis holds the Chair of Jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of the award-winning Law and Reflexive Politics (1996), edits the book series Critical Studies in Jurisprudence, and serves as managing editor of Law & Critique.
Introduction
Part I. Political Phenomenology: 1.1. Hannah Arendt and the theory of the bourgeois public sphere
1.2. Simone Weil, necessity and courage
1.3. The phenomenology of work
1.4. Toward a critical phenomenology
Part II. Political Constitutionalism: 2.1. Constituent power and the constitutional distinction
2.2. Constitutionality
2.3. Labour, solidarity and the social constitution
2.4. Constitutionalism adrift
Part III. Market Constitutionalism: 3.1. Market trajectories
3.2. 'Total market' thinking
3.3. Europe's social market and the disembedding of labour protection
3.4. The deep commodification of labour
Part IV. Strategies of redress: 4.1 The constitutional situation
4.2. Militant formalisms
4.3. Constitution, autogestion, rupture
4.4: Constitutionalising contradiction
toward an open constitutional dialectic.