Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
Emilia Korkea-aho editor Päivi Leino-Sandberg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Oct '22
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The first socio-legal study of legal experts and their influence on EU policy-making at national, European, and international levels.
This collection discusses who counts as an expert and what constitutes expertise by introducing the perspective of legal experts. It covers legal experts in various occupations: legal advisors in EU or national bureaucracies or civil society organisations, lawyer-lobbyists in the private practice, and legal academics.This edited collection examines the changing role of the legal profession as experts in the context of European Union policy-making. Drawing on theoretical and empirical research and the idea of law as a social and political practice, this socio-legal work brings together a group of legal scholars and political scientists to investigate how lawyers, through the deployment of their expertise and knowledge, act as experts in matters of EU related policy-making at the national, European and international levels. It provides new theoretical viewpoints and untold stories from legal experts themselves, promotes an evolving definition of what constitutes legal expertise and what shapes legal experts in a time when experts are in equal measure both revered and ignored, and introduces new critical voices in the field of EU socio-legal studies.
'… the reader will learn a lot. … This volume offers food for thought whether we are legal experts ourselves or we are citizens: the final beneficiaries of policies that legal experts helped create.' Ana Bobić, Common Market Law Review
ISBN: 9781108830126
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 22mm
Weight: 630g
400 pages