Europe's other : European law between modernity and postmodernity / edited by Peter Fitzpatrick and James Henry Bergeron.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Aldershot ; Brookfield, USA : Ashgate/Dartmouth, ©1998.
Description
xx, 259 pages ; 23 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Part I. Between modernity and postmodernity. An ever whiter myth: The colonization of modernity in European Community law / James Henry Bergeron
    • New Europe and old stories: mythology and legality in the European Union / Peter Fitzpatrick
    • Legal pluralism in the European Union / Harm Schepel
    • Europe's emprise: symbolic economy and the postmodern condition / James Henry Bergeron
    • Part II. European identity in EU law. Understanding the European Union/European Economic Area as systems of functionally different processes: economic, political, legal, administrative and cultural / Inger-Johanne Sand
    • Culture in the evolution of European law: panacea in the quest for identity? / Valsamis Mitsilegas
    • The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU: reinforcing the European identity? / Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
    • The politics of alterity and exclusion in the European Union / Carole Lyons
    • Part III. European identity in national law and in the European Convention. Foucault and the 'illegal alien': national identity as focus for distinction and control / Sarah van Walsum
    • Querelle asks for asylum / Thomas Spijkerboer
    • Legal pluralism in Britain: the rights of Muslims after the Rushdie affair / Kathleen M. Moore
    • The construction of the other in the European human rights enterprise: a narrative about democracy, human rights, the rule of law and my neighbour Uncle Blaze / Krisztina Morvai.
    ISBN
    • 1855218879 ((hardbound))
    • 9781855218871 ((hardbound))
    LCCN
    97039113
    OCLC
    37870633
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