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Radical Constitutional Pluralism in Europe [Hardback]

(Postdoctoral Fellow in Law at the University of Leuven, Belgium)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 166 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032271477
  • ISBN-13: 9781032271477
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 166 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 440 g
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  • ISBN-13: 9781032271477
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This book explains the challenge of constitutional pluralism and its importance, showing its theoretical and practical relevance, and giving a sense of why the existing scholarship on the matter is unsatisfactory. The work explores how legal practitioners and theorists have faced the challenge of a society living under two constitutions at the same time. This comes as the European Union, which legally and politically integrates Europe and seems to challenge the view that no state can simultaneously abide by both the venerable national constitutions and the ever-developing EU constitutional law, is increasingly torn between calls for closer integration to face collective challenges and mounting Euroscepticism and nationalism. This work employs a strongly pluralist perspective and a comparative methodology, and looks at constitutional crisis outside the EU to ground the claim that pluralism and conflicts are essential elements of modern constitutions. It shows how the challenge of constitutional pluralism depends on a mistaken interpretation of positivist theory and how the latter, reinterpreted in a manner close to legal realism, has the resources to explain pluralism. Finally, the book addresses the issue of constitutional conflicts within the EU: it examines in detail recent cases of open disobedience to EU law by national courts and distinguishes physiological conflict from constitutional pathology. This work will be of particular interest to students and academics in Law and Political Science. It will also be compelling reading for scholars in general jurisprudence, EU law, constitutional and comparative constitutional law, and the history of European integration.



This book explains the challenge and importance of constitutional pluralism, showing its theoretical and practical relevance, and considering how the existing scholarship is unsatisfactory. It explores how legal practitioners and theorists have faced the challenge of a society living under two constitutions at the same time.
Acknowledgements ix
1 Introduction: The Riddle of Constitutional Pluralism
1(17)
1.1 Legal Pluralism
1(2)
1.2 Constitutional Pluralism in Europe
3(8)
1.3 Radical Pluralism, Positivism, Comparative Law
11(4)
1.4 Plan of the Book
15(3)
2 Constitutional Pluralism in Theory and Practice
18(29)
2.1 Premise: 1993, Annus Mirabilis
18(1)
2.2 Constitutional Pluralism in Court: Three Judgments
19(21)
2.3 The Debate on Pluralism: New Incarnation of Constitutionalism or Oxymoron?
40(4)
2.4 Conclusion: Back to 1993
44(3)
3 Revisiting Radical Pluralism: The Jurisprudence of Neil MacCormick and Beyond
47(30)
3.1 Introduction
47(2)
3.2 MacCormick's Pluralism: From Beyond the Sovereign Slate to The Risk of Constitutional Conflict
49(11)
3.3 Pluralism under International Law: A Critique
60(11)
3.4 Revisiting Radical Pluralism
71(6)
4 Constitutional Disagreement: Pluralism in Composite and Unitary Legal Systems
77(32)
4.1 Introduction
77(2)
4.2 Federalism and Constitutional Pluralism: On Unions of States
79(19)
4.3 Constitutional Pluralism Within the State: Harris v. Donges and Beyond
98(8)
4.4 The Grammar of Legality
106(3)
5 Interpretive Disputes and Ultra Vires Judgments in European Pluralism
109(28)
5.1 Introduction
109(2)
5.2 Interpretive Disputes in European Pluralism: The Taricco Saga
111(4)
5.3 Ultra Vires Judgments in Europe
115(20)
5.4 Conclusion
135(2)
6 Epilogue: The Limits of Jurisprudence
137(6)
Bibliography 143(17)
Index 160
Orlando Scarcello is Postdoctoral Fellow in Law at the University of Leuven, Belgium.