This book departs from the 'statist' imagination by suggesting the EU is a federal union of states, or a federation. Dedicated to the constitutional theory of federalism, this book gives the strengths and weaknesses of a federation as a political form, its histories, and current perils for the EU.
This book departs from the 'statist' imagination by suggesting the EU is a federal union of states, or a federation. Dedicated to the constitutional theory of federalism, this book gives the strengths and weaknesses of a federation as a political form, its histories, and current perils for the EU.
Signe Rehling Larsen is a Fellow by Examination at Magdalen College at the Univerisity of Oxford. Her research is concerned with constitutional theory and European Union law. She was educated at the London School of Economics and Political Science, the New School for Social Research, Bard College Berlin, and the University of Copenhagen. She has previously held a Max Weber Fellowship in Law at the European University Institute.
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Introduction 1: Constitutional Nature 2: Origins and Telos 3: State Transformation and Teleology 4: United in Diversity 5: Emergency Rule Without a Sovereign Conclusion
Introduction 1: Constitutional Nature 2: Origins and Telos 3: State Transformation and Teleology 4: United in Diversity 5: Emergency Rule Without a Sovereign Conclusion
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