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Ce livre porte sur les pratiques discursives relatives à l’identité européenne dans la décennie précédant l’adoption de la Déclaration sur l’identité européenne de décembre 1973. Sophie Huber démontre que le discours sur l’identité européenne ne naît pas avec la Déclaration de 1973, mais s’ancre, dès 1962, dans un effort des responsables nationaux et communautaires européens pour redéfinir l’image de l’Europe communautaire face aux interrogations des pays tiers. Cet effort de redéfinition, non coordonné, s’articule alors en grande partie autour d’une dynamique de différentiation entre l’Europe communautaire et l’Europe des nations qui la précède, l’Europe et l’Amérique, l’Europe et l’Est et l’Europe et le Tiers Monde. De cet effort naissent des – et non un seul – discours d’auto-identification que la recherche interroge par le biais d’une analyse discursive. "It adds an important new piece to the puzzle of (and academic debate on) EU identity." Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor of European Politics.
Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change --- gouvernance --- culture religion et identité --- démocratie --- nationalisme
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How did two radically different legal cultures, those of the Ottomans and the Chinese, gradually acquire a legal architecture analogous to that of Europe? This Paper attempts to answer this question by providing a comparative study in legal history of the rise and demise of extraterritorial consular jurisdiction, utilizing a post-colonial and inter-disciplinary approach to international law. The study reveals that the establishment of consular jurisdiction during the nineteenth century was closely linked to the process of legal ‘modernization’ that affected many Asian and Arab societies. As such, this study contributes to the explanation of the gradual convergence of many non-Western traditional legal cultures with typically continental legal structures. This ePaper provides an in-depth analysis of the origin, further development and termination of this controversial institution of public international law as applied to the Ottoman Empire and China. Mariano Garcia Rubio Prize 2013 in International Law.
International Law --- Law, Politics & Government --- International Law - General --- legal cultures --- culture religion and identity --- dispute settlement
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