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Narratives and Normativity: Totalitarianism and Narrative Change in the European Legal Tradition after World War II
Law and History Review ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2019-04-23 , DOI: 10.1017/s0738248019000130
Kaius Tuori

After WWII, a new form of Europeanism emerged in legal history that gained momentum from European unification. This article explores the emergence of this new narrative as part of the process of exile from totalitarianism and its connection with the reestablishment of the European intellectual and political order after the war. The purpose is to explore the parallel afterwar processes of narrative and normative change and the influences and connections between them. It focuses on a specific historical case, the turn toward Europe, its legal heritage and human rights in the post-war era writing of legal history, especially in the writings of Paul Koschaker, Franz Wieacker, and Helmut Coing, and its linkages to the simultaneous process of European integration. It explores a new argument about the interlinkage between narrativity and normativity as cognitive processes that rely on the creation and sustaining of belief, and the ideas of legitimacy and identity construction.

中文翻译:

叙事与规范性:二战后欧洲法律传统的极权主义与叙事变迁

二战后,在欧洲统一的推动下,法律史上出现了一种新的欧洲主义形式。本文探讨了这种新叙事的出现,作为从极权主义流放过程中的一部分,以及它与战后欧洲知识和政治秩序重建的联系。目的是探索叙事和规范变化的平行战后过程以及它们之间的影响和联系。它着重于一个特定的历史案例,转向欧洲,战后法律史写作中的法律遗产和人权,特别是保罗·科沙克、弗朗茨·维克和赫尔穆特·科因的著作,以及它与欧洲法律的联系。欧洲一体化的同步进程。
更新日期:2019-04-23
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