Kahn in Luxembourg: A Prolegomena to the Cultural Study of EU Law
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| Publication date | 05-2023 |
| Journal | German law journal: review of developments in German, European and international jurisprudence |
| Volume | Issue number | 24 | 4 |
| Pages (from-to) | 735-751 |
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| Abstract |
In the context of growing anxieties regarding the place and role of law
in the future of the Europe Union (EU), this article reflects upon the
extent to which Paul Kahn’s cultural study of law’s rule could be
relevant for the place and role of EU law in these respects. Drawing
upon Kahn’s monograph Making the Case: The Art of the Judicial Opinion, this article analyses the Laval
judgment for these purposes, as one of the most controversial cases
ever decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). On
this basis, the article shows how the cultural analysis of law advanced
by Kahn can help us to sharpen our sensibilities with regard to the
deeper layers of moral and political meaning that EU law expounds and to
thereby enable us to expand our horizons as well as conversations on
the socio-political and economic composition of EU law. Yet this article
also raises skepticism about the cultural study of EU law’s rule. Given
the diverse cultural idiosyncrasies and traditions by which citizens of
EU Member States live, it questions whether EU law can be assessed from
the point of view of a collective identity believed to best persuade EU
citizens of the authority of EU law.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | In special issue: Law and Political Imagination: The Perspective of Paul Kahn |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2023.42 |
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