The Transformation of Europe: Twenty-Five Years On
Joseph
Weiler's The Transformation of Europe is one of the most influential
works in the history of European studies. Twenty-five years after its
original publication, this new collection of essays pays tribute to
Weiler's legacy by discussing some of the most pressing issues in
contemporary European Union law, policy and constitutionalism. The book
does not intend to be a simple expression of intellectual esteem for
Weiler's seminal work; instead, the collection honours it by critically
engaging with some of its assumptions and theses. Overall, it shows how a
study of 1991 can still be fundamental to the present and future of the
EU, including the challenges of Brexit and Eurozone crises.