![]() The European Union and its Order: The Legal Theory of European Integration
ISBN: 978-0-631-21504-2
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224 pages
August 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. The European Union as an Essentially Contested Concept: Zenon Bankowski and Emilios Christodoulidis (Centre for Law and Society, Edinburgh University).
2. Sovereignty And Differentiated Integration In the EU: Neil Walker (Aberdeen University).
3. Beyond the Bundesverfassungsgericht: Constutionalising European Law? Michelle Everson (European University Institute, Florence).
4. Democracy and Constitutionalism in the European Community: Daniel Wincott (University of Birmingham).
5. The 'Europeanisation' of the European Union: A Critique: Catriona Carter and Andrew Scott (Europa Institute, Edinburgh University).
6. A Republic If You Can Keep It: The Democratic Deficit and the Constitution of Europe: Richard Bellamy (University of Reading) and Dario Castiglione (University of Exeter).
7. Identity and Democracy in the New Europe: Ian Ward (University of Dundee).
8. Workable Competition, or How to Represent a Common Market: Hans Lindahl and Bert van Roermund (University of Tilburg).
9. Applied Constitutionalism in the European Union: A Case Study in the Evaluation of the Immigration and Asylum Policies of the EU: Carole Lyons (University of Aberdeen).
10. Membership and Citizenship: Jo Shaw (University of Leeds).
2. Sovereignty And Differentiated Integration In the EU: Neil Walker (Aberdeen University).
3. Beyond the Bundesverfassungsgericht: Constutionalising European Law? Michelle Everson (European University Institute, Florence).
4. Democracy and Constitutionalism in the European Community: Daniel Wincott (University of Birmingham).
5. The 'Europeanisation' of the European Union: A Critique: Catriona Carter and Andrew Scott (Europa Institute, Edinburgh University).
6. A Republic If You Can Keep It: The Democratic Deficit and the Constitution of Europe: Richard Bellamy (University of Reading) and Dario Castiglione (University of Exeter).
7. Identity and Democracy in the New Europe: Ian Ward (University of Dundee).
8. Workable Competition, or How to Represent a Common Market: Hans Lindahl and Bert van Roermund (University of Tilburg).
9. Applied Constitutionalism in the European Union: A Case Study in the Evaluation of the Immigration and Asylum Policies of the EU: Carole Lyons (University of Aberdeen).
10. Membership and Citizenship: Jo Shaw (University of Leeds).

