Title:Denizenship and the Deterritorialization in the EU
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2008Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:The category of the denizen is becoming increasingly important in the identity politics of the EU. EU law and policy over a number of years has encouraged the development of a new hybrid status of the permanent resident ...
Title:Reconceiving Law and New Governance
Author(s):WALKER, Neil; DE BURCA, GrainneDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This essay re-examines the concepts of Law and New Governance with a view to
pursuing three cumulative objectives. First, it emphasizes that both law and new
governance are deeply contested concepts whose meaning and ...
Title:Locating the Public Interest in Transnational Policing
Author(s):LOADER, Ian; WALKER, NeilDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This paper examines the basis on which we might argue that there is a 'transnational'
public interest in transnational policing. Is policing beyond the state simply a matter of
finding points of overlap between the ...
Title:The Reframing of Law’s Imperial Frame: An Analysis of Jim Tully’s Theory of Post-Colonial Empire
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This paper provides a constructive critique of Jim Tully's innovative body of work on
the juridical nature of 'empire' in its contemporary post-colonial phase. Tully's work
emphasizes the high degree of continuity between ...
Title:The Paradox of Constitutionalism: Constituent Power and Constitutional Form
Author(s):LOUGHLIN, Martin; WALKER, NeilDate:2007Type of Publication:BookAbstract:This book sets out to examine some of the key features of what we describe as the paradox of constitutionalism: whether those who have the authority to make a constitution - the 'constituent power' - can do so without ...
Title:Reconceiving Law & New Governance
Author(s):WALKER, Neil; DE BURCA, GrainneDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This Article re-examines the concepts of Law and New Governance with a view to pursuing three cumulative objectives. First, it emphasizes that both law and new governance are deeply contested concepts whose meaning and ...
Title:Narrowing the gap? Law and new approaches to governance in the European Union
Author(s):WALKER, Neil; DE BURCA, Grainne; TRUBEK, David M.; SCOTT, Joanne; STURM, Susan; SMISMANS, Stijn; HERVEY, Tamara K.; TRUBEK, Louise; ARMSTRONG, Kenneth; KILPATRICK, Claire; MAHER, Imelda; SCHELKLE, WaltraudDate:2007Type of Publication:Article
Title:Civilizing Security
Author(s):LOADER, Ian; WALKER, NeilDate:2007Type of Publication:BookAbstract:Security has become a defining feature of contemporary public discourse, permeating the so-called 'war on terror', problems of everyday crime and disorder, the reconstruction of 'weak' or 'failed' states and the dramatic ...
Title:After finalité? The Future of the European Constitutional Idea
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted and perhaps insuperable difficulties surrounding the ratification of the 2004 Constitutional Treaty. It argues that these ...
Title:Big 'C' or small 'c'?
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2006Type of Publication:Article
Title:EU Constitutionalism in the State Constitutional Tradition
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2006Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This paper sets out to examine whether and on what basis it is possible to 'carry over'
the state constitutional tradition to the European Union context. It makes a case for a
context-transcending five-dimensional ...