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Abstract
Robert Cover’s argument in Nomos and Narrative applies to a system of municipal law (that of the U.S.A.). This article seeks to demonstrate that Cover’s claims concerning nomoi and narratives have relevance to relations between the United Kingdom and the European Union (a non-municipal context, in which the concept of supranationalism figures prominently). While making this move from a municipal to a non-municipal setting, central strands in Cover’s argument are explained or developed by reference to the literary theory of Mikhail Bakhtin, communitarian political philosophy, and the writings of Isaiah Berlin and Joseph Raz on value incommensurability. Along with Cover, these writers are used to analyse a clash between a narrative of redemption (associated with the pursuit of European integration) and British narratives of insularity (which run on, among other things, the themes of independence and sovereignty). This essay concludes by identifying these two types of narratives as standing in a relationship of ineliminable tension.
Robert Cover在《Nomos and Narrative》中的论述适用于(美国的)地方法律体系。本文试图证明Cover关于nomoi和叙事的主张与英国和欧盟之间的关系有关(一个非市政背景,超国家主义的概念在其中占有突出地位)。在从城市到非城市的转变过程中,Cover的论点的核心部分是通过参考米哈伊尔·巴赫金的文学理论、社群主义政治哲学以及以赛亚·伯林和约瑟夫·拉兹关于价值不可通约性的著作来解释或发展的。除了Cover,这些作者还被用来分析救赎叙事(与追求欧洲一体化有关)和英国狭隘叙事(以独立和主权为主题)之间的冲突。本文的结论是,这两种类型的叙事处于一种不可消除的紧张关系中。
期刊介绍:
Issues in Legal Scholarship presents cutting-edge legal and policy research using the format of online peer-reviewed symposia. The journal’s emphasis on interdisciplinary work and legal theory extends to recent symposium topics such as Single-Sex Marriage, The Reformation of American Administrative Law, and Catastrophic Risks. The symposia systematically address emerging issues of great significance, offering ongoing scholarship of interest to a wide range of policy and legal researchers. Online publication makes it possible for other researchers to find the best and latest quickly, as well as to join in further discussion. Each symposium aims to be a living forum with ongoing publications and commentaries.