'Worrying About Europe': Chinese Law and the Changing Context of EU Legal Scholarship

Europe: The New Legal Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen (eds. Koch, Rensen, Haltern, Weiler) (Djoef Publishing, Copenhagen, 2010)

15 Pages Posted: 12 Apr 2013

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Francis Snyder

Peking University School of Transnational Law; CERIC, Aix-Marseille University; College of Europe, Bruges

Date Written: April 11, 2010

Abstract

The reform and opening up in China provides an opportunity for the renewal of scholarship on European Union law. This article is based on the premise that we should care about the role of the EU in the world. It argues that in studies of EU law we need to give due attention to relations between sites of governance, instead of taking the EU as the starting point and even the end point. It aims to chart new directions in study and research on EU law.

Keywords: European Union, EU law, China

Suggested Citation

Snyder, Francis, 'Worrying About Europe': Chinese Law and the Changing Context of EU Legal Scholarship (April 11, 2010). Europe: The New Legal Realism: Essays in Honour of Hjalte Rasmussen (eds. Koch, Rensen, Haltern, Weiler) (Djoef Publishing, Copenhagen, 2010), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2248499

Francis Snyder (Contact Author)

Peking University School of Transnational Law ( email )

University Town,
Xili, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, Guangdong 518055
China

CERIC, Aix-Marseille University

Faculté de Droit et de SP., 3 av. Robert Schuman
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, 13628
France

College of Europe, Bruges

Dijver 11
B-8000 Brugge, Oost Vlanderen 10000
Belgium

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