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Kontextualismus

Grundlagen und Anwendungsfelder in Politik und Recht
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2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-5815-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9932-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Politik und Recht
Language
German
Pages
314
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 20
  2. Teil I Kontext, Rationalität und die Idee der Sozialwissenschaften No access Pages 21 - 22
    1. Kontext, Kontextualismus und Anti-Essentialismus No access
    2. Zwei Grundannahmen des Kontextualismus No access
    3. Der Kontext der Rationalität … No access
    4. … und die Rolle der Sozialwissenschaften No access
    5. Funktionale Differenzierung: Politik und Recht in der Europäischen Union No access
    6. Die Krise der Europäischen Union und das Interessenparadigma der Integration No access
    7. Die Trennung rechtlicher und politisch-demokratischer Rationalisierung No access
    8. Die praktische Dimension europäischer Werte No access
    9. Krisen als Motor der Integration? No access
    10. Europäische Integration durch Recht No access
    11. Die Kontextrationalität des Rechts No access
    12. „Politics in Robes“: Der Aktivismus des Europäischen Gerichtshofs? No access
    13. Die Transklusion des Rechts als Motor der europäischen Integration No access
    14. Kontextualismus und Weltgesellschaft No access
    15. Wozu braucht die Weltgesellschaft noch Staaten? No access
    16. Kontextuelle „Anverwandlungen“ No access
    17. Integration kontextueller Differenz oder kontextuelle Differenz der Integration? No access
    1. 2.1 The Concept of Rationality and Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Language No access
    2. 2.2 Rational Choice and “Trivial Rationality” No access
      1. Facts of Nature, Form of Life, and Language No access
      2. Language-Games and Rules No access
    3. 2.4 The Context of Rationality No access
    4. 2.5 A Practical-Linguistic Concept of Rationality No access
    1. 3.1 “Explaining” vs. “Understanding”? No access
      1. a. Subject Matter: Two Autonomous Social Practices No access
      2. b. Method: The Dilemma of Accessing “Conceptual Worlds” No access
      3. c. Theory: The Perils of “Craving for Generality” No access
      1. a. Language and the Primacy of Practice: Social Action as Coping No access
      2. b. Pragmatist Methods: Taking the Internal Perspective of Practitioners No access
    2. 3.4 Towards a Synthesis: Theory Must not Go on Holiday No access
  3. Teil II Die Politik der europäischen Krise No access Pages 79 - 80
    1. 4.1 The Functional Dimension of the EU’s Crises No access
    2. 4.2 Whatever Happens, Happens in Multiplicity No access
    3. 4.3 Differentiating Functional Differentiation No access
    4. 4.4 The Interest Paradigm as a Regulative Principle of Integration No access
    5. 4.5 When There Are No Winners, Only Losers: Interest-driven Integration in Times of Crisis No access
    6. 4.6 Conclusion: Rethinking the ‘Motor of Integration’ No access
    1. 5.1 Demokratisierung und Parlamentarisierung in der Geschichte der europäischen Integration No access
    2. 5.2 Vier zentrale Entwicklungen und Konfliktlinien No access
    3. 5.3 Parlamentarisierung als Schlüssel für die Demokratisierung der EU? No access
    1. 6.1 Solidarity: Still a Fundamental Value in the EU? No access
      1. The Case of the Eurozone Crisis No access
      2. The Case of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis No access
      3. Solidarity Lost? No access
      1. Meaning In Use No access
      2. Rule-Following No access
      3. Private Language No access
      1. Towards a Shared Meaning of Solidarity No access
      2. How to Fill the Concept of Solidarity with Life No access
    2. 6.5 Crisis as a Chance to Arrive at a Meaningful Concept of Solidarity No access
    1. 7.1 The Uniting of Europe as a History of Crisis No access
    2. 7.2 The Chance to Understand What Goes Wrong No access
    3. 7.3 The Chance to Identify Underlying Problems No access
    4. 7.4 The Chance to Reflect Upon What Can Be Done No access
    5. 7.5 “There’s Life in the Old Dog Yet!” No access
  4. Teil III Das Recht der europäischen Integration No access Pages 133 - 134
    1. 8.1 Die Politikwissenschaft und die „Integration durch Recht“ No access
    2. 8.2 Frühe Ideen der europäischen Einigung No access
    3. 8.3 Föderalismus und Funktionalismus No access
    4. 8.4 Neofunktionalismus und Intergouvernementalismus No access
    5. 8.5 Mehrebenenansätze und Governance No access
    6. 8.6 Die Annäherung von Rechts- und Politikwissenschaft No access
    1. 9.1 Considering Law in EU Integration No access
    2. 9.2 The “Rational Politics” of Legal Integration No access
    3. 9.3 The Legacy of “Trivial Rationalism” No access
    4. 9.4 The Context of Rationality No access
    5. 9.5 The Context Rationality of European Law No access
    6. 9.6 Interest Is What Contexts Make of It No access
    1. 10.1 European Law: Just Another Political Arena? No access
      1. Functional No access
      2. Local No access
      3. Temporal No access
      1. The Historical Context – the Need for Coherent Adjudication Over Time No access
      2. The Functional Context – Crossing the Dividing-Line Between Law and Politics? No access
      3. The Local Context – Marking Off a Distinct European Legal Order No access
    2. 10.4 “Politics in Robes”? No access
    1. 11.1 Der EuGH: „Politisches Gericht“ oder „Prügelknabe“? No access
    2. 11.2 Als der Gerichtshof zu einem Akteur der Politik erklärt wurde No access
      1. a) Die kontextuelle Bestimmtheit der Rationalität des Rechts No access
      2. b) Auslöser, Konstanz und Kohärenz der Rechtsprechung: Die temporale Dimension No access
      3. c) Die Regeln des Rechts als Grenze zur Politik: Die funktionale Dimension No access
      4. d) Die Konstitution der Rechtsgemeinschaft: Die lokale Dimension No access
    3. 11.4 Warum es eine Kehrtwende in der Integrationsforschung braucht No access
    1. 12.1 Methodischer Kontextualismus und Rechtsintegration No access
      1. Die Akteure des Rechts No access
      2. Rationales Handeln im Recht No access
      3. Der EuGH als Motor der Integration durch Recht? No access
    2. 12.3 Die Integration durch Recht verstehen, heißt den Kontext des europäischen Rechts zu verstehen No access
      1. Lokale Transklusion No access
      2. Funktionale Transklusion No access
      3. Temporale Transklusion No access
      1. Die Vervollständigungstendenz des europäischen Rechts durch lokale Transklusion No access
      2. Die Verlagerung von politischen Fragen auf das Recht durch funktionale Transklusion No access
      3. Die Pfadabhängigkeit der Rechtsprechung durch temporale Transklusion No access
    3. 12.6 Rechtsintegration in einem Multi-Kontext System No access
  5. Teil IV Kontextualismus und Weltgesellschaft No access Pages 243 - 244
    1. 13.1 Weltstaat und Weltgesellschaft No access
    2. 13.2 Staatlichkeit als Zentrum internationaler Verfasstheit? No access
    3. 13.3 Den Fallstricken des methodologischen Nationalismus entgehen No access
    4. 13.4 Demokratische Legitimation und fragmentierte Konstitutionalisierung No access
    5. 13.5 Die Weltgesellschaft als vor-moderne Gesellschaft? No access
    1. 14.1 International Courts as Like-Units? No access
      1. A Global Society of Courts No access
      2. The Exclusive Model: The Rationality of the Legal System No access
      3. The Inclusive Model: The Rationality of Actors in Law No access
      1. Towards a Synthesis: Rationality Under Conditions of Polycontexturality No access
      2. Transclusive and Substitutive Entanglements of Judicial Institutions No access
      1. Let’s ask what constitutes and regulates the judicial process! No access
      2. Constitutive Criteria of Adjudication No access
      3. Regulative Criteria of Adjudication No access
    2. 14.4 The Dividing Line Between Transclusive and Substitutive Entanglements No access
    1. Die kontextuelle Differenz der Integration No access
    2. Differenzierung und Fragmentierung im Recht der Weltgesellschaft No access
    3. Warum sich in der EU das Problem der Fragmentierung nicht stellt No access
    4. Die Integration kontextueller Differenz No access
  6. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 289 - 314

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