
Where does the law and political power of any given territory come from? Until recently it was believed that it came from a single and hierarchical source of constitutional authority, a sovereign people and their constitution. However, how can this model account for the new Europe? Where state constitutions and the European Constitution, which are ultimately equally self-standing sources of constitutional authority, overlap heterarchically over a shared piece of territory. Constitutional pluralism is a new branch within constitutional thought that argues sovereignty is no longer the accurate and normatively superior constitutional foundation. It instead replaces this thought with its own foundation. It emerged on the basis of contributions by the leading EU constitutionalists and has now become the most dominant branch of European constitutional thought. Its claims have also overstepped the European context, suggesting that it offers historic advantages for further development of the idea of constitutionalism and world order as such. This book offers the first overarching examination of constitutional pluralism.Comprehensively mapping out the leading contributions to date and solving the complicated labyrinth they currently form, Klemen Jaklic offers a complete assessment against existing and new criticisms while elaborating his own original vision. Constitutional pluralism thus refined has the potential to rightfully be considered the superior new approach within constitutional thought.
This book investigates the theoretical and practical viability of constitutional pluralism as a replacement for traditional hierarchical models of sovereignty within the European Union. Klemen Jaklic, a scholar of European law, examines the intersection of state and European constitutional authorities. He argues that the traditional concept of a single, sovereign source of power is insufficient for the modern European context, proposing instead a heterarchical framework that accounts for overlapping legal systems.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and students of European law frequently identify this work as a primary resource for understanding the evolution of constitutional pluralism. Experts highlight the text for its systematic approach to navigating complex academic debates within the field of EU law.
Page Count:
373
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191008958
ISBN-13:
9780191008955
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