The Ghostwriters
Lawyers and the Politics behind the Judicial Construction of Europe
Author(s): Tommaso Pavone
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The European Union is often depicted as a cradle of judicial activism and a polity built by courts. Tommaso Pavone shows how this judge-centric narrative conceals a crucial arena for political action. Beneath the radar, Europe's political development unfolded as a struggle between judges who resisted European law and lawyers who pushed them to embrace change. Under the sheepskin of rights-conscious litigants and activist courts, these “Euro-lawyers” sought clients willing to break state laws conflicting with European law, lobbied national judges to uphold European rules, and propelled them to submit noncompliance cases to the European Union's supreme court – the European Court of Justice – by ghostwriting their referrals. By shadowing lawyers who encourage deliberate law-breaking and mobilize courts against their own governments, The Ghostwriters overturns the conventional wisdom regarding the judicial construction of Europe and illuminates how the politics of lawyers can profoundly impact institutional change and transnational governance.
- Advances a revisionist, bottom-up analysis of the construction of the world's sole supranational polity – the European Union – from a novel vantage point: that of practising lawyers
- Weaves together hundreds of semi-structured interviews with legal practitioners, novel historical evidence from courts' and lawyers' archives, newspaper records, and geospatial mapping to craft a compelling, multi-method narrative of socio-legal change
- Provides engaging, accessible stories and oral histories of how lawyers overcame resistances to European integration by mobilizing clients and courts against their own governments