Conflict and Transformation: Essays on European Law and Policy

Christian Joerges, Professor Emeritus of Law and Society at the Hertie School, is invited by the Deparment of public and international law and ARENA to hold a guest lecture presenting his latest book Conflict and Transformation: Essays on European Law and Policy.

Portrait of Joerges and book cover of Conflict and Transformation: Essays on European Law and Policy

Photo: Hertie School/Bloomsbury Publishing

Christian Joerges has been one of the pioneers and leading scholars of EU law since the more comprehensive constitutional and regulatory reforms of the European
Community and EU treaties – from the Single European Act (1986) and the Maastricht
treaties (1992) and later the current Treaty of the European Union.

He has been part of a generation of legal scholars who started the academic
discussions on ‘The Constitution of Europe’ and its democratic deficits, and who
developed the concepts and research themes of The European Social Model, The
Market without the State, Deliberative Supranationalism and more. Joerges has made
significant contributions to European Economic Law. His generation of EU legal
scholars created an interdisciplinary tradition of EU law highlighting the interaction
between legal, economic and political dynamics, and between domestic, European and international law.

About the book

In this important compendium Joerges reflects on his previous writings in the context
of current challenges the European project is facing. More than a simple restatement,
it offers an important theoretical comment at this defining time for EU law. The author
offers a welcome counterbalance to what some perceive to be a surfeit of optimism
when assessing the EU and its development.
In so doing, Professor Joerges identifies three flaws in the current European ideology.
Firstly, he points to the intellectual limitations of the "integration through law"
ideology. Secondly, the book sets out the systematic neglect of "the economic" and its
political dynamics. Finally, it addresses the complacency with respect to Europe’s
darker legacies. This is an important critical (and candid) assessment of Europe at its
half century.

About the author

Christian Joerges is Professor Emeritus of Law and Society at the Hertie School in
Berlin. He has previously been a professor at EUI and in Bremen. Christian Joerges has had strong academic ties to the Faculty of Law and ARENA, both UiO.

Programme

  • 14.15-14.20 Welcome
  • 14.20-14.50 Christian Joerges: Introduction to the book Conflict and Transformation
  • 14.50-15.30 Prepared comments from:
    • Inger Johanne Sand, Department of Public and International Law, UiO
    • John Erik Fossum, ARENA Centre for European Studies, UiO
  • 15.30-16.15 Discussion

Organizers

The lecture is a joint effort of Department of Public and International Law and ARENA Centre for European Studies.

Published Jan. 19, 2023 1:13 PM - Last modified Mar. 6, 2023 3:39 PM