Exploring the European constitutional sphere. Centre – periphery perspective
Exploring the European constitutional sphere. Centre – periphery perspective
Author(s): Artur Niedźwiecki
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: european constitutional sphere;centre – periphery perspective
Summary/Abstract: The main hypothesis of this paper is that the European Constitutional Sphere can be perceived of as a battlefield in the process of globalization of law and politics, existing between the Centre and Periphery of our continent. Moreover, we are currently witnessing a spreading crisis in traditional international law, understood as a normative order pursued by nation states through conventions, agreements, etc. The process of weakening both the institution of nation states and national identities brings about, slowly but steadily, a shift of power from the national to supranational level. We are gradually experiencing the emergence of a “Cosmopolitan Law” as a brand new post-modern legal order, extending beyond traditional concepts. However, it has yet to be explained whether this idealistic “Global Constitutionalism” is currently feasible and whether we – as Europeans – are willing not only to tolerate but to truly accept “Others” within our legal and political communities?
Book: Europe in the Time of crisis
- Page Range: 81-93
- Page Count: 13
- Publication Year: 2014
- Language: English
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