The law and politics of European integration have been inseparable
since the 1960s, when the European Court of Justice rendered a set
of foundational decisions that gradually served to
'constitutionalize' the Treaty of Rome. In this book, Alec Stone
Sweet, one of the world's foremost social scientists and legal
scholars, blends deductive theory, quantitative analysis of
aggregate data, and qualitative case studies to explain the
dynamics of European integration and institutional change in the EU
since 1959.
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