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DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12190
Date01 September 2017
Published date01 September 2017
Volume 23, Issue 5, September 2017
EUROPEAN
LAW JOURNAL
Review of European Law in Context
Founding Editor: Francis Snyder
CONTENTS
PUBLISHED WITH THE SUPPORT OF PEKING UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW;
THE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE; LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS; CERIC
UNIVERSITÉ PAUL CÉZANNE AIX-MARSEILLE III AND ARENA UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
ISSN 1351-5993
IN THIS ISSUE
European Transformations: Are the Crises Really Over or is it Just the End of
their Beginning? 310
HAUKE BRUNKHORST, MONIKA EIGMÜLLER AND JOHN ERIK FOSSUM
THE MANIFOLD CRISES
De-Constitutionalisation and Majority Rule: A Democratic Vision for Europe 315
FRITZ W. SCHARPF
A Curtain of Gloom is Descending on the Continent: Capitalism, Democracy and Europe 335
HAUKE BRUNKHORST
Beyond the Crisis: The Societal Effects of the European Transformation 350
MONIKA EIGMÜLLER
European Federalism: Pitfalls and Possibilities 361
JOHN ERIK FOSSUM
THE WAY EUROPE LOOKS FROM OUTSIDE
From Transconstitutionalism to Transdemocracy 380
MARCELO NEVES
The Current Crisis of Europe: Refugees, Colonialism, and the Limits of Cosmopolitanism 395
GURMINDER K. BHAMBRA
WHICH LAW, WHOSE LAW?
Revisionism as a Logic of Institutional Change 406
JONATHAN WHITE
European Crises of Legally-Constituted Public Power: From the ‘law Of Corporatism’
to the ‘Law of Governance’ 417
POUL F. KJAER
Special Issue: How to get out of the European trap?

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