Constitutional life and Europe's area of freedom, security and justice / Alun Howard Gibbs.
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- 9781409402701
- 1409402703
- 140940269X
- 9781409402695
- 1317161688
- 9781317161684
- 1283174073
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- Internal security -- European Union countries
- Freedom of movement -- European Union countries
- Criminal justice, Administration of -- European Union countries
- International and municipal law -- European Union countries
- Sûreté de l'État -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Libre circulation des personnes -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Droit international et droit interne -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- LAW -- Constitutional
- LAW -- Public
- Criminal justice, Administration of
- Freedom of movement
- Internal security
- International and municipal law
- European Union countries
- 342.24 22
- KJE5250 .G53 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Constitutional life and the area of freedom, security and justice -- Constitutional life and legitimacy -- Public goods as constitutional goods -- The public good of security -- The construction of an area of freedom, security and justice : the practices of constitutional life examined -- Constitutional life and criminal justice -- Conclusion : learning constitutionalism.
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The challenge of thinking about the place of constitutionalism beyond the conventional categories of the national state has become a principal concern for legal and political scholars. This book casts this issue in a different light by exploring the implications for the constitutionalism of legal integration in the European Union's 'area of freedom, security and justice'. In doing so it makes a novel contribution to an understanding of the European Union as a political community beyond the state, but in addition explores how this entails thinking differently about what is essential concerning constitutionalism. The book argues that instead of seeking to theorise constitutional foundations we actually begin to encounter the constitutional life implied by political and legal practices in the European Union and as exemplified here by 'the area of freedom, security and justice'.
English.
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