Conceptualizing The Schmittian ‘Exception’ in the European Union: from the ‘Opt-Out’ Procedure(S) to indirect forms of secessionism


Autoria(s): Siliquini-Cinelli, Luca; Schütte, Béatrice
Data(s)

01/04/2015

Resumo

Too often, legal and sociopolitical scholars concerned with European policies anddecision-making procedures focus their efforts only on the official essence ofconventional opt-out forms of nonparticipation in the European integration process,such as those established in the Treaty of Lisbon. Yet, far from being just an internalmatter, the independentist instances which informed the Scottish referendum had asignificant impact on delicate issues of EU law, biopolitics, political anthropology,political theology, and foreign policy which deserve to be properly addressed. Thenecessity of conducting such an analysis is self-evident, and mainly related to thepossibility that the Scottish experience may be soon replicated, with different results,in the Italian regions of Venetia, Sardinia, and Lombardy, and in the Spanishcommunity of Catalonia. Delving into this dimension through Schmitt’s politicaldecisionism and adopting a comparative and interdisciplinary approach thattranscends the limits of pure positivistic and analytical lines of inquiry, this paperpresents a country’s choice to leave the EU or stop cooperating with it through thedirect opt-out mechanisms officially regulated in its Treaties, or through indirectforms of secessionism, in terms of an ‘exceptional’ act of sovereign will.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30074827

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Chicago-Kent College of Law

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30074827/siliquinicinelli-conceptualizingthe-2015.pdf

http://studentorgs.kentlaw.iit.edu/jicl/?attachment_id=1434

Direitos

2015, Chicago-Kent College of Law

Palavras-Chave #EU law #opt-out procedures #Carl Schmitt
Tipo

Journal Article