Constructing the Person in EU Law

Constructing the Person in EU Law

Rights, Roles, Identities
Edited by L. Azoulai, S. Barbou des Places & E.Pataut
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The book Constructing the Person in EU Law: Rights, Roles, Identities, edited by Loïc Azoulai, Ségolène Barbou des Places & Etienne Pataut, has been published on July 28, 2016 (Hart Publishing).

The European Union places the 'individual' or person, 'at the heart of its activities'. It is a central concept in all of EU economics, politics, society and ethics. The 15 chapters in this innovative edited collection argue that EU law has had a transformative effect on this concept. The collection looks at the mechanisms used when 'constructing the person' in EU law. It goes beyond traditional literature on 'Europe and the Individual', exploring the question of personhood through critical and contextual perspectives. Constructing the Person in EU Law: Rights, Roles, Identities brings together contributions and debates from experts around Europe to this key question.

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