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Matej Avbelj
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Gareth Davies
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Published:
25 May 2018
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Law 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786433091.00005
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Research Handbook on Legal Pluralism and EU Law
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Gareth Davies
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Matej Avbelj
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25 May 2018
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9781786433084
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9781786433091
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Chapter 1: Introduction
PART I: THE NATURE OF EUROPEAN LEGAL PLURALISM
Chapter 2: Claim-making and parallel universes: legal pluralism from Church and empire to statehood and the European Union
Chapter 3: Subverting sovereignty’s voluntarism: pluralism and subsidiarity in cahoots
Chapter 4: From pluralism to perspectivism
PART II: THEORIZING EU CONSTITUTIONAL PLURALISM
Chapter 5: The anatomy of constitutional pluralism in the European Union
Chapter 6: Constitutional conflicts and agonistic pluralism: what can we learn from political theory?
Chapter 7: Human dignity and EU legal pluralism
Chapter 8: Constitutional pluralism beyond monism and dualism
Chapter 9: Triangular constitutionalism: some consequences of constitutional pluralism for domestic constitutional thought
Chapter 10: The sociological concept of EU constitutional pluralism
PART III: EU LEGAL PLURALISM AND DEMOCRACY
Chapter 11: Pluralism through its denial: the success of EU citizenship
Chapter 12: The false promise of constitutional pluralism
Chapter 13: The metabolic constitution and the limits of EU legal pluralism
Chapter 14: Of politics and pluralism: governmentality and the EU legal order
Chapter 15: The pluralist socio-economic character of the European Treaties
PART IV: THE PRACTICE OF EU LEGAL PLURALISM AND ITS FUTURE
Chapter 16: Is there room for legal pluralism in EU relations with third states? A study of Nordic approaches to European integration
Chapter 17: Constitutional pluralism and judicial adjudication: on legal reasoning, minimalism and silence by the Court of Justice
Chapter 18: Interpretative pluralism within EU law
Chapter 19: Discretion, not rules: postunitary constitutional pluralism in the Economic and Monetary Union
Chapter 20: The EU’s relationship to international law: lessons from Brexit
Chapter 21: Legal pluralism in the European regulation of border control: disassembling, diffusing, and legalizing the power to exclude
Chapter 22: The dangers of constitutional pluralism
AFTERWORD
Chapter 23: Pluralism then and now
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