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Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State

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More The implications of European integration for national democracy, representative government, and constitutionalism are well known. Bibliographic Information Print publication date: Authors Affiliations are at time of print publication. Lindseth, author More Less.

Peter Lindseth - Power and Legitimacy: Europe and the Nation State

This course is capped at 30 students. For the LLM Specialisms: Since then the European Union has faced many more potential failures — and crises. The course has two aims: Second, in order to understand the many crises in Europe, we need to understand Europe and European integration.


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We will therefore study some of its foundational values and concepts that form its legal and political vocabulary. What kind of crises and challenges? Which values and concepts?


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Financial crisis, of course — but that has given way in public discourse to another crisis: So far the European states — and their Union — were not capable to deal with it and the Union is more and more seen as a source, and not the solution to it.