
The Supranational Law Of The European Union Represents A Uniquely Powerful, Far-reaching, And Controversial Instance Of The Growth Of International Legal Governance, One That Has Forever Altered The Political And Legal Landscape Of Its Member States. The Eu Has Attracted Significant Attention From Political Scientists, Economists, And Lawyers Who Have Analysed Its Polity And Constructed Theoretical Models Of The Integration Process. Yet It Has Been Almost Entirely Neglected By Analytic Philosophers, And The Philosophical Tools That Have Been Developed To Analyse And Evaluate The Union Are Still In Their Infancy. This Book Brings Together Legal Philosophers, Political Philosophers, And Eu Legal Academics In The Service Of Developing The Philosophical Analysis Of Eu Law. In A Series Of Original And Complementary Essays They Bring Their Varied Disciplinary Expertise And Theoretical Perspectives To Bear On Central Issues Facing The Union And Its Law. Combining Both Abstract Thought In Legal And Political Philosophy And More Tangible Theoretical Work On Specific Legal Issues, The Essays In This Volume Make A Significant Contribution To Developing Work On The Philosophical Foundations Of Eu Law, And Will Engender Further Debate Between Philosophers, Political Philosophers, And Eu Legal Academics. They Will Be Of Interest To All Those Engaged In Understanding The Nature And Purpose Of This Unique Legal Entity.
This volume investigates the underdeveloped philosophical foundations of European Union law by applying analytic philosophy to the unique legal and political structure of the Union. The editors, Julie Dickson and Pavlos Eleftheriadis, curate a collection of essays from legal and political philosophers alongside EU legal scholars. The work aims to bridge the gap between abstract theoretical inquiry and the practical realities of supranational governance, establishing a framework for future academic discourse on the nature and purpose of the EU.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this collection as a foundational effort to integrate analytic philosophy into the study of European Union law. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students of legal theory.
Page Count:
668
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191652156
ISBN-13:
9780191652158
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