Constitutionalism, judicialisation, and human rights in the integration of European society
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Result on the web
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DOI - Digital Object Identifier
<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474455893.003.0006" target="_blank" >10.3366/edinburgh/9781474455893.003.0006</a>
Alternative languages
Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Constitutionalism, judicialisation, and human rights in the integration of European society
Original language description
This chapter discusses a renewed interest in a sociology of constitutions in recent years. This interest has emerged not least due to the significantly changing nature of constitutions and constitutionalism, not in the last place as a result of apparent constitutional qualities inherent in legal regimes beyond state borders. Subsequently, the chapter paper utilizes a historically and politically informed sociological approach to study European integration as a legal and constitutional project. Such an approach is of much use in bringing out the fragility and tensions of the European project, which in particular in recent times have become highly apparent. The chapter first briefly introduces a sociological approach to constitutions and constitutionalism in more general terms, and subsequently discusses the multi-faceted process of constitutionalization and judicialization of post-war Europe in a political-sociological fashion. A prominent emphasis is on the depoliticizing and at the same time contested nature of the process. The final part of the chapter reflects on contemporary issues related to the problematic dimensions of the constitutionalization and judicialization process, including a backlash against universal rights and supranational law in many European societies.
Czech name
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Czech description
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Classification
Type
C - Chapter in a specialist book
CEP classification
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OECD FORD branch
50401 - Sociology
Result continuities
Project
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Continuities
I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace
Others
Publication year
2019
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data specific for result type
Book/collection name
European Integration: Historical Trajectories, Geopolitical Contexts
ISBN
978-1-4744-5589-3
Number of pages of the result
22
Pages from-to
118-139
Number of pages of the book
230
Publisher name
Edinburgh University Press
Place of publication
Edinburgh
UT code for WoS chapter
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