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Exploring European Society

Responsible:

Loïc Azoulai

Armin von Bogdandy

About the Project:

 

Research on European society is still at the beginning, in particular as a legal concept. In 2023, Loïc Azoulai (EUI) and Armin von Bogdandy set up an interdisciplinary group consisting of Marcin Baranski, Hauke Brunkhorst, Johanna Croon-Gestefeld, Floris de Witte, Nils Graaf, Alina Isakova, Sabine Mair, Grégoire Mallard, Antonio Marzal, Giacomo Tagiuri, Orlando-Salling and Silvia Steininger to further explore its potential to understand the Europeans' condition. The project started in early 2024. The group includes members versed in law, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, the history of ideas, post-colonial studies, economics, political science, political theory, social history, and socio-legal studies. The eventual contributions will form an open-access publication.

Staff Member(s):

Dimitrios Syntrivanis

Publications

    For our take on the topic:


    Loïc Azoulai, The Law of European Society, Common Market Law Review, 2022, 203–214

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    Armin von Bogdandy, The Emergence and Democratization of European Society: On the Transformation of Public Law in Europe, 2023

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