TY - BOOK AU - Augenstein,Daniel TI - Integration through law revisited: the making of the European polity T2 - Edinburgh/Glasgow law and society series SN - 9781409423560 AV - KJE969 .I575 2011eb U1 - 341.242/2 23 PY - 2011/// CY - Farnham, Surrey, UK, Burlington, VT PB - Ashgate KW - European Union KW - fast KW - Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community KW - (1957 March 25) KW - Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community (1957 March 25) KW - Law KW - European Union countries KW - European federation KW - Construction européenne KW - LAW KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - Politics and government KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; European integration and European constitutionalism : consonances and dissonances / Maria Cahill -- The legal viability of European integration in the absence of constitutional hierarchy / Matej Avbel -- Taking agency seriously : an examination of legal integration and constitutionalism / Alun Gibbs -- Mapping the EU constitutional frame : three layers / Niamh Nic Shuibhne -- Concepts of law in integration through law / Cormac Mac Amhlaigh -- Juridification, integration, de-politicisation / Scott Veitch -- Identifying the European Union : legal integration and European communities / Daniel Augenstein -- Law, integration, and process / Zenon Bankowski -- From integration through law to integration through conflict / Rainer Nickel -- Integration through soft law : new governance and the meaning of legality in the European Union / Mark Dawson -- The double fragmentation of law : legal system-internal differentiation and the process of Europeanization / Jennifer Hendry N2 - This volume provides a valuable reference for scholars in the field of European integration studies and European legal and political theory. The contributors revisit one of the first academic projects to conceptualise and study European legal integration - the early 'Integration through Law' School. On this basis, they consider continuities and discontinuities in the underlying social and political landscape which the law is to integrate (the 'object' of integration), the forms and capacities of the law itself (the 'agent' of integration), and the way these two dimensions reflect on each other UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=436679 ER -