Interdisciplinary research methods in EU Law : a handbook / edited by Rossana Deplano (Associate Professor, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester), Giulia Gentile (Lecturer in Law, Essex Law School, UK), Luigi Lonardo (Lecturer in EU Law, School of Law, University College Cork, Ireland) and Tobias Nowak (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Transboundary Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
2024
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Interdisciplinary research methods in EU Law : a handbook / edited by Rossana Deplano (Associate Professor, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester), Giulia Gentile (Lecturer in Law, Essex Law School, UK), Luigi Lonardo (Lecturer in EU Law, School of Law, University College Cork, Ireland) and Tobias Nowak (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Transboundary Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
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1 online resource (384 pages).
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Handbooks of research methods in law.
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Contents: Introduction to interdisciplinary research methods in EU law / Rossana Deplano, Giulia Gentile, Luigi Lonardo and Tobias Nowak
1. Reflections on methods and interdisciplinarity / Luigi Lonardo and Tobias Nowak
Part I. Unveiling the context of EU law through interdisciplinarity
2. EU gender politics and law: The case of sexual minorities / Alina Tryfonidou
3. The role of disability studies in the advancement of EU law scholarship / Delia Ferri
4. The promise of judicial biography for the study of the European court of justice / William Phelan
5. Behavioural law and economics in European competition law: From a more economic to a more realistic approach? / Klaus Mathis and Martin Meier
6. Legal opportunity structures: Social movements in the European courts / Francesca Colli
7. EU law: The view from European schools of security / Rita Floyd
Part II. Re-conceptualizing EU law through interdisciplinarity
8. Complementing iq with eq: Connecting EU law to social psychology / Armin Cuyvers, Eva Grosfeld and Daan Scheepers
9. EU law and subsidiarity: Lessons from economic analysis of law / Roger Van den Bergh
10. The EU rule of law crisis from an empirical perspective: Exploring the contours of a social science that does not yet exist / Marc Hertogh and Erin Jackson
11. Democratic backsliding in the European Union: Reassessing legal definitions of democracy / Kanita Abazi, Niklas Buscher and Torsten J. Selck
12. International relations scholarship on the European Union and EU law: Ships passing in the night? / Annette Freyberg-Inan
13. The application of EU law from the national judge's perspective: A plea for an interdisciplinary approach / Giulia Gentile, Monika Glavina and Tobias Nowak
14. EU law and law and humanities: A novel method inspired by paul ricoeur and james boyd white / Jeanne Gaakeer and Pauline Phoa
15. Constructivist approaches and institutional constructivism in EU legal scholarship / Dora Kostakopoulou
16. Marxism in EU legal scholarship / Luigi Lonardo
17. Riddling in threes, empty fourths, and the invisible empire: Kant and EU law / Aravind Ganesh
18. The European Union as a christian democracy: A heuristic approach / Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
19. An analytical framework for EU law externalisation: The eu data protection general regulation as a case study / Stefania Kolarz.
1. Reflections on methods and interdisciplinarity / Luigi Lonardo and Tobias Nowak
Part I. Unveiling the context of EU law through interdisciplinarity
2. EU gender politics and law: The case of sexual minorities / Alina Tryfonidou
3. The role of disability studies in the advancement of EU law scholarship / Delia Ferri
4. The promise of judicial biography for the study of the European court of justice / William Phelan
5. Behavioural law and economics in European competition law: From a more economic to a more realistic approach? / Klaus Mathis and Martin Meier
6. Legal opportunity structures: Social movements in the European courts / Francesca Colli
7. EU law: The view from European schools of security / Rita Floyd
Part II. Re-conceptualizing EU law through interdisciplinarity
8. Complementing iq with eq: Connecting EU law to social psychology / Armin Cuyvers, Eva Grosfeld and Daan Scheepers
9. EU law and subsidiarity: Lessons from economic analysis of law / Roger Van den Bergh
10. The EU rule of law crisis from an empirical perspective: Exploring the contours of a social science that does not yet exist / Marc Hertogh and Erin Jackson
11. Democratic backsliding in the European Union: Reassessing legal definitions of democracy / Kanita Abazi, Niklas Buscher and Torsten J. Selck
12. International relations scholarship on the European Union and EU law: Ships passing in the night? / Annette Freyberg-Inan
13. The application of EU law from the national judge's perspective: A plea for an interdisciplinary approach / Giulia Gentile, Monika Glavina and Tobias Nowak
14. EU law and law and humanities: A novel method inspired by paul ricoeur and james boyd white / Jeanne Gaakeer and Pauline Phoa
15. Constructivist approaches and institutional constructivism in EU legal scholarship / Dora Kostakopoulou
16. Marxism in EU legal scholarship / Luigi Lonardo
17. Riddling in threes, empty fourths, and the invisible empire: Kant and EU law / Aravind Ganesh
18. The European Union as a christian democracy: A heuristic approach / Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
19. An analytical framework for EU law externalisation: The eu data protection general regulation as a case study / Stefania Kolarz.
Summary
"This comprehensive Handbook provides a critical and analytical guide to the application of interdisciplinary research methods in EU law and explores the advancement of the EU legal landscape from an interdisciplinary research perspective. Venturing beyond doctrinal legal scholarship, it reflects on the cognitive synergies between EU law and other disciplines, and advances the debate on contemporary trends in EU law research. Bringing together a carefully selected group of expert authors, this Handbook surveys the ways in which studying and researching EU law has become an increasingly integrative endeavour. It presents key insights from fields traditionally associated with EU law, including history, economics and political science, but also disciplines traditionally less explored by EU lawyers, such as literature, social psychology and data science, thereby offering novel perspectives and epistemological tools that enrich our understanding of the EU and its laws. Showcasing the variety of research questions and methods advancing EU law studies, it provides a systematisation of the diverse approaches to studying the legal order of the EU. Interdisciplinary Research Methods in EU Law is essential reading for researchers, academics and graduate students of European law and politics, and for those interested in research methods in law. Think tanks, research institutes and practitioners of EU law and related areas will equally benefit from the applied nature of the text"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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