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Die Neuerfindung Europas

Bedeutung und Gehalte von Narrativen für die europäische Integration
Nomos,  2019, 236 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-5020-7


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The work is part of the series Recht und Politik in der Europäischen Union (Volume 9)
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englischThe volume summarises the contributions to the fourth conference of the Working Group "Law and Politics in the European Union", which was jointly organised with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Berlin in April 2017. We started by investigating how narratives develop and what functions they have in the integration process. Does the "Europe of the Fatherlands" lead us into a European Union that is more strongly shaped by the national identity of the member states than before? What remains of the legal community? Is "peace" an outdated narrative? Why is it so difficult to reform the "Europe of welfare states" into a truly European social space? A number of arguments militate in favour of a more differentiated, flexible and pluralistic European legal area. It is far from clear, however, how such a structure could live up to democratic standards and on which normatively convincing narrative it could be established.

With contributions by

Armin v. Bogdandy, Sigrid Boysen, Claudio Franzius, Sylvie Goulard, Peter M. Huber, Albrecht Koschorke, Thorsten Kingreen, Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff, Franz C. Mayer, Martin Nettesheim, Angelika Nußberger, Jörn Reinhardt, Lars Viellechner, Mattias Wendel

»Der Band ›Die Neufassung Europas‹ gehört zu den interessantesten Neuerscheinungen in der EU-Forschung, denn er lichtet das Feld und liefert viel Stoff für eine gehaltvollere öffentliche Europadebatte und vor allem auch zahlreiche Anknüpfungspunkte für die akademische Diskussion zu Sinn und Zweck von Narrativen in der Europäischen Union.«
Dr. Martin Große Hüttmann, Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2019, 450