Critical Reflections on Constitutional Democracy in the European Union
By (Author) Sacha Garben
Edited by Inge Govaere
Edited by Paul Nemitz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
20th May 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
342.24
Paperback
448
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
626g
This book takes a wide-ranging approach to tackle the complex question of the current state of constitutional democracy in the EU. It brings together a broad set of academics and practitioners with legal and political perspectives to focus on both topical and perennial issues concerning constitutional democracy (including safeguarding the rule of law and respect for fundamental rights) in theory and practice, primarily at EU level but also with due regard to national and global developments. This approach underlines that rather than a single problmatique to be analysed and resolved, we are presently facing a kaleidoscopic spectrum of related challenges that influence each other in elusive, multifaceted ways. Critical Reflections on Constitutional Democracy in the European Union offers a rich analysis of the issues as well as concrete policy recommendations, which will appeal to scholars and practitioners, students and interested citizens alike. It provides a meaningful contribution to the array of existing scholarship and debate by proposing original elements of analysis, challenging often-made assumptions, destabilising settled understandings and proposing fundamental reforms. Overall, the collection injects a set of fresh critical perspectives on this fundamental issue that is as contemporary as it is eternal.
[The book] fulfils its objective very well of offering a series of critical reflections on the status of constitutional democracy in the EU, its present and future challenges. -- Matteo Bonelli * Common Market Law Review *
Sacha Garben is Professor of EU Law at the College of Europe. Inge Govaere is Professor of European Law, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Legal Studies at Ghent University and Director, Ghent European Law Institute (GELI) as well as Director of the European Legal Studies Department at the College of Europe. Paul Nemitz is Principal Adviser at the European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers. He teaches EU Law as a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges.