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The emergence of European society through public law : a Hegelian and anti-Schmittian approach

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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law ; XXIV/3
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VON BOGDANDY, Armin, The emergence of European society through public law : a Hegelian and anti-Schmittian approach, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law ; XXIV/3, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law, [AEL] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76726
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Many Europeans struggle to understand where EU-centred Europeanization has led them. The standard response - that their situation is sui generis, one of a kind - no longer holds. Brexit, conflicts over European financial transfers, immigration, or dubious judicial reforms in some Member States demand a more substantial answer. Against that background, The Emergence of European Society Through Public Law: A Hegelian and Anti-Schmittian Approach frames European integration by reconstructing European public law in light of Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU). According to Article 2, all Europeans today are part of one society. European integration may not have produced a European federal state, but it has helped create a European society. This society is intimately interwoven with European public law, as the Treaty characterizes it with 12 constitutional principles. The book interprets this statement as the manifesto, identity, and constitutional core of a democratic society. Thus, Europeans should understand that European integration has ushered in a European democratic society. The book examines the great debates of European public law and presents them in a new and forward-looking reconstruction.
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-- 1 Outline -- 2 Concepts -- 3 Principles -- 4 Courts -- 5 Scholarship -- 6 This book's quintessence with Marius Ivaškevičius
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Published: 21 March 2024
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