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Peter Fitzpatrick

    Europe's Other
    Modernism and the Grounds of Law
    • Modernism and the Grounds of Law

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,5(4)Abgeben

      The book explores the intricate relationship between law and culture, asserting that legal systems are not only influenced by cultural contexts but also play a crucial role in shaping them. It delves into how laws reflect societal values and norms while simultaneously impacting cultural development. Through this lens, the work examines the dynamic interplay between legal frameworks and the cultural environments in which they exist.

      Modernism and the Grounds of Law
    • Europe's Other

      • 259 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      First published in 1998, this volume focuses critically on the European identity of the law of the European Union, of national law and the law of human rights. It is primarily concerned with the ways in which European identity is created through the rejection of a malign Other constituted in opposition to all that a virtuous Europe and its law, are supposed to be. The construction of this Other is explored in claims of the EU legal order to a unity and coherence transcending the nation-state; in the assertion of a European identity through laws effecting cultural, immigration and security policies; and in the claims to a lofty 'European-ness' made by national law and the European Convention on Human Rights. A major contribution to the understanding of European Law in the terms of the debates over modernity and postmodernity, this book will interest those involved with studies of the European Union and its law, with critical legal studies and also with socio-legal studies.

      Europe's Other