Europe's Other: European Law Between Modernity and Postmodernity

Dartmouth Publishing Company (1998)
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A critical exploration of how European Law, mainly the law of the European Union, is constituted through alterity, especially through the suppression of supposedly different 'others'. The book offers a new understanding of European Law in the perspective of debates over modernity and postmodernity, and will interest all those involved with studies of the European Union and its law, from critical legal and also socio-legal perspectives.

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