Date: 2013
Type: Working Paper
Debating Europe's justice deficit : the EU, Swabian housewives, Rawls, and Ryanair
Working Paper, EUI LAW, 2013/11
DE BURCA, Grainne, KOCHENOV, Dimitry, WILLIAMS, Andrew, ROY, Suryapratim (editor/s), DE BURCA, Grainne, KOCHENOV, Dimitry, WILLIAMS, Andrew, ROY, Suryapratim, Debating Europe's justice deficit : the EU, Swabian housewives, Rawls, and Ryanair, EUI LAW, 2013/11 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/28798
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This edited working paper proposes a new way of appraising the process of European integration, taking the notion of Justice as a starting point. With a number of contributions from the leading theorists of EU integration as well as younger scholars and practitioners of European law, it adopts a multi-faceted approach to what the editors branded as a possible "justice deficit" in Europe, looking at procedural as well as substantive elements of justice, also connecting justice with legitimacy, democracy, the rule of law, and other key principles of European law. Taking justice seriously is no doubt an indispensable element of any mature constitutional system. In starting the debate on justice in the EU context and immediately involving a number of leading scholars into the debate, the working paper aims at bridging an important gap in our theorising of European integration and law by starting a wide exchange on the topic of key importance, which is the essence of Justice, informing the integration project in Europe.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/28798
ISSN: 1725-6739
Series/Number: EUI LAW; 2013/11
Keyword(s): Justice Democracy Legitimacy Rule of law Internal market
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