Europe’s New Frontiers
Law, Crisis, Governance, Constitutional Transformations, Volume 1
Europe’s New Frontiers
Law, Crisis, Governance, Constitutional Transformations, Volume 1
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Description
In this book, leading commentators explore the new concept of 'crisis governance constitutionalism' in order to better understand how the EU is changed by times of crisis management.
European integration has become controversial due to the many crises: Brexit, the pandemic, migrations, energy crisis, the Ukraine war. Drawing on historical resources, the collection's expert essays show that rather than offer something completely new, crisis governance constitutionalism coexists with long-established constitutionalist narratives of EU integration.
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Four Declinations of Crisis Governance Constitutionalism: Legalistic, Ordo-liberal, Democratic/Social State, Reflexive
2. EU Crises Governance and 'Evolutionary Constitutionalism' in a Multipolar World of 'Permacrises', Ulrich Petersmann (European University Institute, Italy)
3. Neo-Ordo-Liberalism by Other Means: The Economic Constitution of the European Union Revisited, Agustín José Menendez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
4. The Structure of Crisis Governance Through Constitutionalism: The New Legitimation Crisis and the Promise of a “Constitutionally Reflexive Governance” in Conditions of “Debt Constitutionalisation”, Leone Niglia (University of Rome, Italy)
Part 2: Crisis Governance Constitutionalism: The Public Sphere and the Normative Political Dimensions
5. Post-Constitutional Crisis, Democratic Governance and the European Public Spheres: on the Concept of EU Constitutional Democracy, Jirí Pribán (Cardiff University, UK)
6. Born out of Crisis? 'Emergency Europe' and the Question of Intertemporal Conflict Management in Constitutional Governance, Ming-Sung Kuo (University of Warwick, UK)
Part 3: Crisis Governance Constitutionalism and the Perspectives of Experimentalist and of Public Goods' Governance Theories (Political Science and Economics)
7. Governing the European Union's Recovery and Resilience Facility: National Ownership and Performance-Based Financing in Theory and Practice, Jonathan Zeitlin (European University Institute, Italy) and David Jonas Bokhorst (European University Institute, Italy) and Edgars Eihmanis (University of Tartu, Estonia)
8. European Public Goods: Concept, Identification, and Governance, Armin Steinbach (HEC Paris, France)
9. Governance Theories 'on Trial': On A-Constitutionality: Constitutional Dilemmas in EU Crisis Governance, Leone Niglia (University of Rome, Italy)
10. Conclusive Remarks: Between Crisis, Constitutionalism, Governance and Democracy, Leone Niglia (University of Rome, Italy)
Product details
| Published | 14 May 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781509990030 |
| Imprint | Hart Publishing |
| Series | Modern Studies in European Law |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























