Euroconstitutionalism and its discontents
Material type:
- 9780191872433
- 342 23 GE-E
- K3165

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This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This text addresses the question of social constitutionalism, especially with regard to its role in the contemporary European project. For reasons of history and democracy, Europeans share a deep commitment to social constitutionalism. But in the contemporary European constitutional debate, constitutionalism and social democracy have become antagonists, with the survival of the one seeming to require sacrifice of the other. This book challenges the common view that constitutionalization means de-politicization.
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