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The Margins of European Law

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  • © 1996

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Scepticism, History and the Idea of Europe

  2. The Limits of Constitutionalism

  3. At the Margins of European Law

  4. Reprise and Envoi

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The Margins of European Law attempts to provide a critical and sceptical approach to European law. The related themes of the book attempt to introduce a historical and theoretical context for European law. Ultimately, it is suggested that the new European order requires a very different legal and jurisprudential approach; one which is distinctively post-modern. European Community law, at its margins, is a mass of inconsistencies and injustices, and a post-modern model can better effect the erasing of the margins of European law.

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  • University of Dundee, UK

    Ian Ward

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IAN WARD

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