Autonomy without collapse in a better European Union / edited by Mark Dawson and Markus Jachtenfuchs.

"The EU's history exhibits numerous episodes in which member states have sought to re-enforce their national autonomy in the face of deepening integration. Efforts to regain autonomy, however, are often accompanied by legitimate concerns that autonomy will lead to disintegration or will ha...

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Other Authors: Dawson, Mark, 1983- (Editor), Jachtenfuchs, Markus, 1961- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2022]
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505 0 0 |t Autonomy without collapse: towards a better European Union? /  |r Mark Dawson and Markus Jachtenfuchs --  |t The European Union as a community of super wicked problems and its ambition-authority deficit /  |r Damian Chalmers --  |t Overcoming crisis in the European Union: the limits of differentiated integration /  |r Frank Schimmelfennig --  |t The law as tool and constraint of differentiated integration /  |r Bruno de Witte --  |t Rather reduce than accommodate? Coping with territorial diversity in multilevel polities /  |r Christian Freudlsperger --  |t Governing by judicial fiat? Over-constitutionalization and its constraints on EU legislation /  |r Susanne K. Schmidt --  |t Interpretative pluralism and the constitutionalization of the EU legal order /  |r Gareth Davies --  |t Forging identity-based constructive constitutional conflict in the European Union /  |r Ana Bobić --  |t Free movement: a case study in state autonomy and EU control /  |r Catherine Barnard and Sarah Fraser Butlin. 
520 |a "The EU's history exhibits numerous episodes in which member states have sought to re-enforce their national autonomy in the face of deepening integration. Efforts to regain autonomy, however, are often accompanied by legitimate concerns that autonomy will lead to disintegration or will have wider destructive consequences. The EU thus faces a dilemma. Calls for autonomy cannot all be dismissed as mere populist rhetoric or national egoism but instead represent a legitimate questioning of the degree of uniformity that EU law and politics presently carry. At the same time, the fear that greater autonomy may carry disintegrative effects is also legitimate-uniformity is not an accidental by-product of the EU's construction but intrinsically related to its policy goals. Giving too much room for autonomy might create an opportunity structure for the loss of collective goods, deficits in problem-solving, and perhaps even to self-destruction. The EU requires autonomy, but in doing so, it must also avoid collapse. Can it achieve it, and if so, how? This volume is devoted to exploring innovative answers to this question. It draws together scholars in law and political science interested in exploring how to overcome the central dilemma of preserving sustainable yet real autonomy in the future European Union"--Publisher's description. 
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