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100 1 _aEleftheriadis, Pavlos
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aA union of peoples :
_bEurope as a community of principle /
_cPavlos Eleftheriadis.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2020 .
300 _axviii, 282 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _aText
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337 _aohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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338 _aBand
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500 _aLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 267-280.
500 _aIndex: Seite 281-282.
500 _aHier auch sp�ater erschienene, unver�anderte Nachdrucke.
520 3 _aMany political and legal philosophers compare the EU to a federal union and believe its basic laws should be subject to the standards of constitutional law, and thus find it lacking or incomplete. This book proposes a rival theory: that the substance of EU law is not constitutional, but international, and provides a close examination of the treaties and the precedents of the European courts to explore this concept further. 0Just like international law, EU law applies primarily to the relations between member states, who have democratically chosen to adapt their constitutional arrangements in order to share legislative and executive powers with their partners. The legal architecture of the European Union is thus best understood under a theory of dualism and not pluralism. 0According to this 'internationalist' view, EU law is part of the law of nations and its distinction from domestic law is a matter of substance, not form. This arrangement is supported by a cosmopolitan theory of international justice, which we may call progressive internationalism. The EU is a union of democratic peoples, freely organizing their interdependence on the basis of principles of equality and reciprocity. Its central principles are not the principles of a constitution, but cosmopolitan principles of accountability, liberty, and fairness.0Presenting an 'internationalist' reading, this book proposes that the EU is a creation of the law of nations, and argues for a dualist account of its legal architecture, with EU law and domestic law allocated different institutional roles.
520 3 _aThis book delves into the legal theory of the European Union, offering an internationalist theory of European Union law as part of the law of nations, where its central principles are not the principles of a single constitution, but the cosmopolitan principles of accountability, liberty, and fairness.
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