The Centre of Excellence in Law, Identity and the European Narratives

Description of the granted funding

The dilemma on the current European crises is that popular support for the ideals behind the EU, such as human rights, equality and shared prosperity, has dropped inside the union, while the migrants making their way into the union are seeking precisely that: security, rule of law and economic opportunity. European integration rests on a narrative of teleology, of an ever closer union between European nations being vital to prevent totalitarianism, conflict and war. Much of the earlier scholarship on European integration and the law has been constitutional, examining the issues of European constitutionalism within its framework. In contrast, this CoE seeks to critically investigate the foundations of the European narrative about a shared heritage of law, values and ideals. The purpose is to examine the crisis through the development of conflicting narratives of Europe in 20th century thinking and its impact in contemporary policies and popular perceptions.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2025

Granted funding

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871 255 €




Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Centre of Excellence programmes

Other information

Funding decision number

353311

Fields of science

Law

Research fields

Oikeustiede