Constitutional Pluralism in the EU
Constitutional pluralism in the EU
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Klemen Jaklic
- Language: English
- Publication Information: Oxford Scholarship Online, 2013
- Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books
- Material: Document, Internet resource
- Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
- Series title: Oxford studies in European law.
- Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/constitutional-pluralism-in-the-eu/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Print version: Jaklic, Klemen. Constitutional Pluralism in the EU. Oxford Scholarship Online 2013
Short Description
1 online resource.
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Constitutional Pluralism in the EU is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: Klemen Jaklic.
- Publication Date: 2013
- Number of Editions: 16 editions
- First edition Date: 2013
- Last edition Date: 2014
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KJC4445
- Dewey Code: 342.4
- ISBN: 9780191008948 019100894X 1306224470 9781306224475
- OCLC: 866843977
Main Contents
INTRODUCTION ; PART ONE: MAPPING ANALYSIS ; I. MacCormick and the Idea of Pluralism ; II. Epistemic Pluralism ; III. Substantive Pluralism ; IV. Interpretive and Participative Pluralism ; V. Institutional Pluralism ; PART TWO: ASSESSMENT ; VI. Decoding the Branch ; VII. A True Novelty ; PART THREE: THE SUPERIOR PATH ; VIII. Within the Branches of Pluralism ; IX. The Superior Conception of Pluralism ; X. Democracy's Third Coming ; CONCLUSION
Summary Note
This book offers the first overarching examination of constitutional pluralism in the European context. Mapping the leading work to date, it offers a critical assessment of the problems and potential of pluralist theory, arguing that a refined version of constitutional pluralism should be considered the best account of European constitutionalism. '''