Since the 1960s, the nature and the future of the European Union
have been defined in legal terms. Yet, we are still in need of an
explanation as to how this entanglement between law and EU
polity-building emerged and how it was maintained over time. While
most of the literature offers a disembodied account of European
legal integration, Brokering Europe reveals the multifaceted roles
Euro-lawyers have played in EU polity, notably beyond the
litigation arena. In particular, the book points at select
transnational groups of multipositioned legal entrepreneurs which
have been in a situation to elevate the role of law in all sorts of
EU venues. In doing so, it draws from a new set of intellectual
resources (field theory) and empirical strategies only very
recently mobilized for the study of the EU. Grounded on an
extensive historical investigation, Brokering Europe provides a
revised narrative of the 'constitutionalization of Europe'.
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