Self-Determination in the Constitutional Future of the EU

Authors

  • Mark Dawson,

  • Floris De Witte

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    • Mark Dawson is Professor of European Law and Governance at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. Floris De Witte is Assistant Professor in the Law Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science. With many thanks to Elise Muir, Alexander Somek and Christian Joerges, as well as the participants to the workshop on ‘The Euro-Crisis and the Post-Communist “Return to Europe' ” Will Europe finally unite?’ organised by the Centre for Law and Public Affairs (CeLAPA). The usual disclaimer applies.

  • This is a commissioned article.

Abstract

This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of the EU from a constitutional perspective. It argues that existing EU reform proposals, to varying degrees, entrench rather than reverse the challenges to individual and political self-determination brought about by the EU's response to its Euro crisis. As the article will conclude, challenging ‘authoritarian liberalism' in an EU context may require the development of a constitutional structure for the Union able to contest, rather than set in stone, the EU's existing economic and political goals.

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