Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law
Consent-Based Monism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Mar '24
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Provides new insights for solving conflicts between International, EU and National Law by rethinking the relationship between the three.
In view of the 'European sovereignty,' Kirchmair engages with the importance of EU external relations law and the need to structurally conceptualize how international agreements and customary international law relate to EU law. The book explores whether the European Court of Justice or national constitutional courts have the final say.The interdisciplinary embedding and novel conceptual approach offered in the book to address the relationship between legal orders offers a significant and original contribution to the literature. The first part of the book provides a critical account of dominant approaches to explain this relationship where theories of Kelsenian monism, dualism, legal pluralism and constitutionalism are criticized. In the second part, Kirchmair engages with an innovative idea by applying insights from social contract theory to the relationship between international, EU and Member State law and establishes his theoretical approach: Consent-Based Monism. The book focuses on the most important structural characteristics of the external relations law of the EU as well as the primacy of EU law in lieu of national constitutional identity which is demonstrated in part three.
ISBN: 9781009380201
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 28mm
Weight: 760g
420 pages