Debating Europe's Justice Deficit: The EU, Swabian Housewives, Rawls, and Ryanair

Gráinne de Búrca, D. Kochenov, Andrew Williams
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This edited working paper proposes a new way of appraising the process of European integration, taking the notion of Justice as a starting point. With a number of contributions from the leading theorists of EU integration as well as younger scholars and practitioners of European law, it adopts a multi-faceted approach to what the editors branded as a possible "justice deficit" in Europe, looking at procedural as well as substantive elements of justice, also connecting justice with legitimacy, democracy, the rule of law, and other key principles of European law. Taking justice seriously is no doubt an indispensable element of any mature constitutional system. In starting the debate on justice in the EU context and immediately involving a number of leading scholars into the debate, the working paper aims at bridging an important gap in our theorising of European integration and law by starting a wide exchange on the topic of key importance, which is the essence of Justice, informing the integration project in Europe.The following scholars contributed to the debate: Daniel Augenstein, Richard Bellamy, Grainne de Burca, Daniela Caruso, Damian Chalmers, Gareth Davies, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Oliver Gerstenberg, Jane Holder, Dimitry Kochenov, Damjan Kukovec, Mattias Kumm, Justine Lacroix, Antonia Layard, Carole Lyons, Agustin J. Menendez, Jurgen Neyer, Danny Nicol, Fernanda Nicola, Jiri Priban, Andras Sajo, Robert Schutze, Joanne Scott, Suryapratim Roy, Stavros Tsakyrakis, Juri Viehoff, Neil Walker, Michael Wilkinson, Andrew Williams and Floris de Witte.
辩论欧洲的司法赤字:欧盟、斯瓦本的主妇、罗尔斯和瑞安航空
这篇编辑过的工作论文以正义的概念为出发点,提出了一种评价欧洲一体化进程的新方法。在欧盟一体化的主要理论家以及欧洲法律的年轻学者和实践者的贡献下,本书采用了多方面的方法来研究编辑们称之为欧洲可能存在的“司法赤字”,既考察了司法的程序要素,也考察了司法的实质性要素,并将司法与合法性、民主、法治和其他欧洲法律的关键原则联系起来。严肃对待正义无疑是任何成熟的宪法制度不可或缺的要素。在开始关于欧盟背景下的司法的辩论,并立即涉及一些著名学者的辩论中,该工作文件旨在通过开始对关键重要的主题,即正义的本质,在欧洲一体化项目中进行广泛的交流,弥合我们在欧洲一体化和法律理论方面的重要差距。以下学者参与了这场辩论:丹尼尔·奥根斯坦、理查德·贝拉米、格兰内·德·布尔卡、丹妮拉·卡鲁索、达米安·查尔默斯、加雷斯·戴维斯、Sionaidh道格拉斯-斯科特、奥利弗·格斯滕伯格、简·霍尔德、迪米特里·科切诺夫、达姆扬·库科维奇、马蒂亚斯·库姆、贾斯汀·拉克鲁瓦、安东尼娅·莱亚德、卡罗尔·莱昂斯、奥古斯丁·梅内德斯、于尔根·尼尔、丹尼·尼科尔、费尔南达·尼古拉、吉里·普里班、安德拉斯·萨乔、罗伯特·舒茨、乔安妮·斯科特、苏里亚普拉廷·罗伊、斯塔夫罗斯·察克拉基斯、尤里·维霍夫、尼尔·沃克、迈克尔·威尔金森、安德鲁·威廉姆斯和弗洛里斯·德威特。
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