The Eurosceptic Mobilization of Constitutional Law

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The Eurosceptic Mobilization of Constitutional Law

  • 著者名:Castillo-Ortiz, Pablo/Martinico, Giuseppe
  • 価格 ¥23,757 (本体¥21,598)
  • OUP Oxford(2026/03/15発売)
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  • ポイント 6,450pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • eISBN:9780198959182

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Description

European integration stands at a critical juncture, with Euroscepticism more widespread than ever. The Eurosceptic Mobilisation of Constitutional Law offers the first comprehensive study of the mobilisation of constitutional law by Eurosceptic actors against the foundational principles of European integration.Drawing on constitutional theory, EU law, comparative public Law and the authors' expertise in Euroscepticism, this book introduces the concept of Eurosceptic constitutional counter-narratives: the strategic use of constitutional law to challenge European integration from within. Through four detailed case studies-covering the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and Poland-and cross-case empirical analysis, this book reveals how Eurosceptic actors construct and deploy these narratives within specific national contexts.The Eurosceptic Mobilisation of Constitutional Law offers a critical examination of the mechanisms behind this mobilisation and advances a normative defence of open constitutionalism, a model of constitutional thought that affirms and supports the principles of European integration.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Constitutionalism and Euroscepticism
  • Chapter 2: Mobilizing National Constitutional Law for Eurosceptic Purposes
  • Chapter 3: Constitutional Law and Euroscepticism: A Comparative Analysis
  • Chapter 4: The UK: Constitutional Law and Euroscepticism in the Country of Brexit
  • Chapter 5: Italy: Constitutional Law, Euroscepticism, and Sovereignism
  • Chapter 6: Spain: Constitutionalism and Euroscepticism in a Traditionally Europhile Country
  • Chapter 7: Continuity and Discontinuity in Polish Euroscepticism: Before, During, and After the Government of Illiberal Populists
  • Chapter 8: Disintegration Through (Constitutional) Law? Final Remarks

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