The Research Handbook on Legal Pluralism and EU Law explores the
phenomenon of overlapping legal systems within the European Union,
the nature of their interactions, and how they deal with the
difficult question of the legal hierarchy between them. The
contributors reflect on the history, sociology and legal
scholarship on constitutional and legal pluralism, and develop this
further in the light of the challenges currently facing the EU.
Addressing pluralism within policy areas such as EMU, migration,
and external relations, and applying different perspectives - from
the constitutionalist to the Foucauldian - this diverse collection
of thinkers about EU law ask whether a pluralist perspective is
part of the problem or part of the solution. Contributors offer
both critical and positive assessments of the value of pluralist
thinking in the EU whilst addressing major issues facing the EU now
- Brexit, populism, migration, the Euro-crisis - and asking what
lessons can be learned from and for pluralism. This Research
Handbook will be invaluable reading for legal academics
specialising in EU law, EU constitutional Law, Legal Theory, and
political scientists focused on legal aspects of EU integration.
Students on advanced courses in EU law and EU constitutional law,
as well as judges at the Court of Justice and higher national
courts will also find this stimulating reading. Contributors
include: C.M. Amhlaigh, M. Avbelj, M. Cahill, G. Cornelisse, G.
Davies, N. de Boer, P. Eleftheriadis, T. Flynn, M. Goldmann, C.
Kaupa, R.D. Kelemen, P.F. Kjaer, D. Kochenov, J. Lawrence, P.
Leino, L. Leppavirta, J. Lindeboom, P. Lindseth, G. Martinico,
F.-X. Millet, J. Priban, S. Sankari, K. Tuori, N. Walker
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