Europe's functional constitution : a theory of constitutionalism beyond the state /

"Constitutionalism has become a byword for legitimate government, but is it fated to lose its relevance as constitutional states relinquish power to international institutions? This book evaluates the extent to which constitutionalism, as an empirical idea and normative ideal,can be adapted to...

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Main Author: Isiksel, Turkuler
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016
Edition:First edition
Series:Oxford constitutional theory
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505 0 |a Introduction : Constitutionalism beyond the state? : assessing the stakes -- The trilemma of constitutional authority -- Functional constitutionalism in the European Union -- Disentangling fundamental rights and market freedoms -- Law, democracy, and citizenship in the European Union -- A citizenship of aliens : markets, mobility, solidarity -- The non-discrimination principle : unbounding the state? -- Conclusion : Waking from the European dream 
520 |a "Constitutionalism has become a byword for legitimate government, but is it fated to lose its relevance as constitutional states relinquish power to international institutions? This book evaluates the extent to which constitutionalism, as an empirical idea and normative ideal,can be adapted to institutions beyond the state by surveying the sophisticated legal and political system of the European Union. Having originated in a series of agreements between states, the EU has acquired important constitutional features like judicial review, protections for individual rights, and a hierarchy of norms. Nonetheless, it confounds traditional models of constitutional rule to the extent that its claim to authority rests on the promise of economic prosperity and technocratic competence rather than on the democratic will of citizens. Critically appraising the European Union and its legal system, this book proposes the idea of functional constitutionalism to describe this distinctive configuration of public power. Although the EU is the most advanced instance of functional constitutionalism to date, understanding this pragmatic mode of constitutional authority is essential for assessing contemporary international economic governance"--Unedited summary from book jacket 
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