On Metaphor and Meaning: The Autonomy of EU Legal Order Through the Lens of Project and System

European Papers-A Journal on Law and Integration 2023.3 (2024): 1441-1464

LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 10/2023

25 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2023 Last revised: 27 Apr 2026

Date Written: April 3, 2023

Abstract

This paper examines the understanding of EU legal order that underpins the concept of the autonomy of EU legal order. Building on the work of the American constitutional scholar Paul Kahn, this paper argues that the EU legal order can be understood as either project or system. From the perspective of project, the autonomy of EU legal order is the necessary means to realise the values and objectives the EU pursues, but from the perspective of system, the autonomy of EU legal order is an end in itself. By making this tension explicit, this paper hopes to cast doubt on the claim that autonomy operates in complete harmony with the telos the EU pursues and the ethos on which it is founded. Autonomy will only express a telos or ethos if these align with the preservation of the systemic integrity of the EU legal order. There thus exists no necessary relationship between the autonomy of the EU legal order and the objectives and values it pursues, but only a contingent one.

Keywords: Autonomy, Court of Justice, cultural study of law, metaphor, monism, immanent principle

Suggested Citation

van de Beeten, Jacob, On Metaphor and Meaning: The Autonomy of EU Legal Order Through the Lens of Project and System (April 3, 2023). European Papers-A Journal on Law and Integration 2023.3 (2024): 1441-1464, LSE Legal Studies Working Paper No. 10/2023, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4408114 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4408114

Jacob Van De Beeten (Contact Author)

New York University School of Law ( email )

Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN?

Paper statistics

Downloads
142
Abstract Views
1,032
Rank
518,102
PlumX Metrics