This timely book invites the reader to explore the lexicon of
'subjects' and 'objects' of EU law as a platform from which several
dilemmas and omissions of EU law can be researched. It includes a
number of case studies from different fields of law that deploy
this lexicon, structuring the contributions around three principal
elements of EU law: its transformations, crises and
external-internal dynamics. The carefully structured case studies
cover a wide range of areas in EU law, such as constitutional law,
administrative law, external relations, trade and citizenship and
present perspectives from a variety of EU Member States. The expert
contributors explore how to discuss, analyze and frame core
elements of a supranational legal order. This broad-ranging and
collaborative research effort presents a fresh, critical
perspective on contemporary EU law. The book offers a reflection on
recent crises of the EU, such as Brexit, looking beyond the field
of law to present solutions that apply theories of political
economy, social theory and political theory. This thought-provoking
narrative of EU law will be of interest to scholars in this field
as well as to those in public international law, international
relations, sociology, governance and political science.
Contributors include: S. Bardutzky, A.D. Casteleiro, E.
Christodoulidis, J. Corkin, S. Douglas-Scott, M. Everson, E. Fahey,
F. Jacobs, E. Korkea-aho, D. Kostakopoulou, D. Kukovec, S. Poli, S.
Rodin, M. Ruffert, A. Tataryn, A. Tryfonidou, J. van Zeben, S.
Velluti, I. Vianello
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