Abstract
This Article makes the case for a discursive turn in European law. Contrary to the prevailing view, politicizing the judicial discourse of the European Court of Justice would strengthen, more than undermine, the Court's authority. This argument is made with reference to the ECJ's reason giving practice, specifically to the relation between the form and content of its decisions. Allowing its members to write separate opinions will enable the Court to redefine its role on the European institutional and political stages The Article then answers doctrinal, institutional and juriscultural objections to its central thesis.
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- Subject
Comparative and Foreign Law
International Law
- Journal title
Virginia Journal of International Law
- Volume
49
- Pagination
307-378
- Date submitted
8 September 2022
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