Hugo Canihac: “From Constitutional Pyramid to Constitutional Pluralism: The Transformation of the European Constitutional Imaginary in Context”

This paper explores the recent history of the European constitutional imaginary. It argues that the constitutional imaginary that solidified during the early decades of European integration has been deeply challenged in the 1990s, with the emergence of a body of thought known as ‘constitutional pluralism’. In order to do so,…

Amnon Lev: “The Imaginary and the Unconscious: Situating Constitutional Pluralism”

The article interrogates Neil Walker’s theory of constitutional pluralism in order to bring out the importance of ideas for how we theorise the EU legal order. To that end, the article introduces two conceptual tools or prisms, the imaginary and the unconscious. The first part of the article situates Walker’s…

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