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Framing the subjects and objects of contemporary EU law / edited by Samo Bardutzky, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia ; Elaine Fahey, Reader, City Law School, City, University of London, UK.
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English
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Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
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xiii, 334 pages ; 25 cm
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KJE947 .F727 2017
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European Union countries
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European Union countries
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Bardutzky, Samo
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Fahey, Elaine
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This timely book invites the reader to explore the lexicon of 'subjects' and 'objects' of EU law as a platform from which several dilemmas and omissions of EU law can be researched. It includes a number of case studies from different fields of law that deploy this lexicon, structuring the contributions around three principal elements of EU law: its transformations, crises and external-internal dynamics. The carefully structured case studies cover a wide range of areas in EU law, such as constitutional law, administrative law, external relations, trade and citizenship and present perspectives from a variety of EU Member States. The expert contributors explore how to discuss, analyze and frame core elements of a supranational legal order. This broad-ranging and collaborative research effort presents a fresh, critical perspective on contemporary EU law. The book offers a reflection on recent crises of the EU, such as Brexit, looking beyond the field of law to present solutions that apply theories of political economy, social theory and political theory. This thought-provoking narrative of EU law will be of interest to scholars in this field as well as to those in public international law, international relations, sociology, governance and political science. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword Sir Francis Jacobs QC (King's College London). 1. The Subjects and Objects of EU Law: Exploring a Research Platform Samo Bardutzky and Elaine Fahey. Part I: Reframing subjects and objects of EU law: normative motivations and theoretical underpinnings. 2. The Subject and Object in the Interpretation of EU Law Siniša Rodin. 3. Subject-Object Dialectics and Social Change Damjan Kukovec. 4. Subjects and Technologies of European Governance: Reflections on suspect crossings Emilios Christodoulidis. 5. Who, then, in [European] law, is my neighbour? Limiting the argument from external effects Joseph Corkin. Part II: Transformations: from subjects to objects, from objects to subjects. 6. Subjects and Objects of EU Human Rights Law Sionaidh Douglas-Scott. 7. Local Governments as Subjects and Objects of EU Law: Legitimate Limits? Josephine van Zeben. 8. Citizenship-for-Sale schemes and EU law: Can third-country nationals buy their way into becoming subjects of EU law? Alina Tryfonidou. 9. The turning of non-state entities from objects to subjects of EU restrictive measures Sara Poli. Part III: The external-internal nexus of EU Law and its subjects and objects. 10. The EU as an international person between functionalism and constitutionalism Andrés Delgado Casteleiro. 11. Evolution of the role of third countries in EU law
towards full legal subjectivity? Emilia Korkea-aho. 12. From objects to subjects: paving the way for third countries and their natural and legal persons Ilaria Vianello. 13. Beyond rhetoric? Social conditionality in the EU's external trade relations Samantha Velluti. Part IV: Subjects and objects in Europe's crises. 14. European integration in a crisis scenario: Easy steps to revitalise the EU as a subject and to avoid disintegration? Matthias Ruffert. 15. Homo objectus, homo subjectus and Brexit Dora Kostakoupoulou and Anastasia Tataryn. 16. Who do we think we are? Citizenship post-Brexit Michelle Everson. Conclusions Elaine Fahey and Samo Bardutzky.
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Framing the subjects and objects of contemporary European Union law
ISBN
9781786435736 ((cased))
178643573X ((cased))
LCCN
2017931745
OCLC
967366106
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