Treaty reform as constitutional politics : a longitudinal view
By: GREVE, Morten F.
Contributor(s): JORGENSEN, Knud Erik.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: February 2002Subject(s): Área de Livre Comércio | Reforma Administrativa | Direito Constitucional | Legislação | Política | Relações Internacionais | EuropaJournal of European Public Policy 9, 1, p. 54-75Abstract: Some analysis prefer to see the European Union's treaty reforms as a string of bargains between self-interested member state governments. This however, is simplistic and reflects the continuing legacy of an outdated 'Hobbesian' conception of modern society. In order to gain a more convincing understanding of the dynamics of European treaty reform it is necessary adapt and explicity 'non-hobbesian' position which takes seriously modern society's high level of functionally differentiated complexity. A systems-theoretical approach to treaty reform is presented which seen reform processes as instances of an emergent constitutional politics in a polycentric European polity. Next, the article focuses on the main phases in the historical development of the structural coupling between European law and politicsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Some analysis prefer to see the European Union's treaty reforms as a string of bargains between self-interested member state governments. This however, is simplistic and reflects the continuing legacy of an outdated 'Hobbesian' conception of modern society. In order to gain a more convincing understanding of the dynamics of European treaty reform it is necessary adapt and explicity 'non-hobbesian' position which takes seriously modern society's high level of functionally differentiated complexity. A systems-theoretical approach to treaty reform is presented which seen reform processes as instances of an emergent constitutional politics in a polycentric European polity. Next, the article focuses on the main phases in the historical development of the structural coupling between European law and politics
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