Product details
- Categories: March 2023, Constitutional and Institutional Law
- Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780192855480
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 408
- Language: English
Summary
How can the EU be made legitimate and sustainable through
(constitutional) law - and what is the role of constitutional lawyers
and their ideas in creating this "sense of legitimacy"? This book seeks
to answer these questions through the concept of the "constitutional
imaginary": sets of ideas and beliefs that motivate and justify the
practice of government and collective self-rule. Constitutional
imaginaries are as important as institutions and office- holders, as
they provide political action with an overarching sense and purpose
recognized as legitimate by those governed. Constitutional imaginaries
are 'necessary fictions' that make political rule possible, and at the
same time they are ideologies which hide from view various forms of
domination.
European Constitutional Imaginaries deals
with a variety of questions and is split into four parts to address: the
first part explores in more detail various meanings of European
constitutional imaginary, as seen by different disciplines: legal
sociology, political and constitutional theory, and philosophy. The
second part revisits the contribution of some key authors to the
creation of European constitutional imaginaries, and the third part
offers various new ways of thinking about European constitutionalism.
The fourth and final part examines political economy behind various
constitutional imaginaries.
Written by a balanced mix of well-established authors and newer talent, European Constitutional Imaginaries
promises to open debates on European constitutionalism that are
necessary to understanding Europe's present predicament and its various
crises, all navigated through the medium of law.