Whose ideas matter? Studying the origins of European constitutional imaginaries
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Whose ideas matter? Studying the origins of European constitutional imaginaries. / Komárek, Jan.
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T1 - Whose ideas matter? Studying the origins of European constitutional imaginaries
AU - Komárek, Jan
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This article seeks to establish which scholars of European constitutional law produced particularly influential “constitutional imaginaries” - coherent visions of the EU and its legal and political order, anchored in some (explicit or not) ideology. After introducing the broader research agenda, within which this article is situated, part II discusses methodology developed and used to determine “whose ideas matter”. Part III then presents key findings of a large-scale survey conducted to that end while part IV concludes with some more general observations.
AB - This article seeks to establish which scholars of European constitutional law produced particularly influential “constitutional imaginaries” - coherent visions of the EU and its legal and political order, anchored in some (explicit or not) ideology. After introducing the broader research agenda, within which this article is situated, part II discusses methodology developed and used to determine “whose ideas matter”. Part III then presents key findings of a large-scale survey conducted to that end while part IV concludes with some more general observations.
M3 - Working paper
BT - Whose ideas matter? Studying the origins of European constitutional imaginaries
PB - iCourts Working Paper Series
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