Lesson n. 1: Europe and the Constitutional Process
Identity and European Constitution
Europe and the Constitutional Process
Subjects
Words and Things
Constitutional Treaty and its words
The Importance of Words when embodied
1999:Council of Europe's Decision
The political and Cultural Foundation
Fundamental Rights
Giving Oneself a Constitution
The Greek Name of Constitution
Constitution in the Kantian foundation
Reflexivity and Normativity
Constitution as a Process and as a Procedure
The Constitution adn its "time"
Polisemy of "time"
History and the Project
Konstitution/Verfassung
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Lesson n. 2: Does Europe Need a Costitution?
Introduction of the Questions
Historical Times of a Constitution
The vocation for a Constitution
Several Dimensions of the Political Community
Who shares and what is shared? - Community
Model of Constitution
Positive and Negative approaches
Braucht Europa eine Verfassung?
There is no "Volk"
Constitution as a process of "double institutionalization"
Constitution as a simple legal layout
A double thread
The reason why a Constitution is increasingly a necessity
The idea of political community and constitution are changing
Being together as Europeans
Public sphere according to Habermas
Constitution as a place of shared communication
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Lesson n. 3: Constituent Power
Introduction: Constituent Power
Constitution as a narrative and literary textum
Lexicon and words used in the Constitutions
Ad-linguisticity
State, people, sovereignty
Constitution with or without a State?
Pouvoir constituant
A Constitution without enemies
Relative autonomy of the European Constitution
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Lesson n. 4: Demos-Ethnos
The plural grammars
Olistic dimention
People as Ethnos
People as Demos
The long history of the category of Demos
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Lesson n. 5: People/Constitution
Constitutionalisation and Juridification
The "foundation"of the Costitution
No people no Costitution
No people without Costitution
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Lesson n. 6: Between and Beyond
Costitutional treaty:an amphibious formula
An apparent paradox
A liquid anxiety about nationalisms
Never again of violence
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Lesson n. 7: Identity of Europe
A Costitution of the identity
When the identity becomes right
An invisible empty space
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Lesson n. 8: The Thought of Roots
A Costitution of the identity
Whwn the identity becomes right
An invisible empty space
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Lesson n. 9: Identity Written on a Charter
A Costitution of the identity
Whwn the identity becomes right
An invisible empty space
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Lesson n. 10: After Sovereighty
Being on borders
Some paradigms
Con-fines
The language of sovereignty and its rules
Experimentum Europae
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