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The Common European Constitutional Culture : Its Sources, Limits and Identity, Hardback Book

The Common European Constitutional Culture : Its Sources, Limits and Identity Hardback

Edited by Roman Hauser, Marek Zirk-Sadowski, Bartosz Wojciechowski

Part of the DIA-LOGOS series

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The authors focus on the interrelations between the sense of individual identity and the sense of national identity.

Their aim is to find a common European legal culture.

The processes of Europeanization have been proceeding on the legal level, wherein the CJEU took a prominent role, and on the level of intergovernmental decision-making.

In the aftermath, the EU may be comprehended in terms of the rights-based union and problem-solving entity although the emergence of the values-based community has been stymied and the transnational public spheres are rather thin.

This caused a democratic deficit and provoked debates about the EU as a post-democratic polity.

There are disputes whether this oddity of the EU indicates its nobility or perversion.

But the fact remains that the Eurocitizens in their post-sovereign states became lost in the Hegelian extreme terms of the universal-formal rights.

Their individual interests made them especially exposed to the shocks of the economic crisis.

This makes it necessary to address the issue of the common European constitutional culture.

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