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    Does Europe Need Common Values? Habermas vs Habermas.Justine Lacroix - 2009 - European Journal of Political Theory 8 (2):141-156.
    This article argues that there is a discrepancy between Jürgen Habermas's initial plea for critical and rational identities and his more recent glorification of the European model. Initially, Constitutional Patriotism could be apprehended as a critical standard for existing political practices. However, Habermas's recent political texts tend to lose all kind of reflexive distance in their apprehension of the European identity — which is presented as distinct and even superior to its counter-model, the US. Such a `Europatriotic' temptation should be (...)
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  2. Review Article: Come o Liberals, Try Harder ….Justine Lacroix - 2010 - European Journal of Political Theory 9 (2):227-234.
  3. Cheneval, Francis (2010). Lost in Universalization? On the Difficulty of Localizing the European Intellectual. In: Lacroix, Justine; Nicolaidis, Kalypso. European Stories: Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Contexts. Oxford: Oxford University Pres.Francis Cheneval, Justine Lacroix & Kalypso Nicolaidis (eds.) - 2010
     
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    (1 other version)Lost in Universalization? On the Difficulty of Localizing the European Intellectual.Francis Cheneval, Justine Lacroix & Kalypso Nicolaidis - 2010 - In . pp. 31-49.
    European Stories is the first book of its kind in any European language. Its authors explore the many different ways 'public intellectuals' have debated Europe - the EU and its periphery - within distinct epistemological, disciplinary, ideological and above all national traditions. The chapters focus on the post-1989 era but with a view to the long history of the 'European idea' and its variants across the continent. To what extent such ideas frame the attitude of European publics is left open. (...)
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  5. Habermas. L'espoir de la discussion.Yves Cusset, Myriam Revault D'allones & Justine Lacroix - 2003 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (4):493-494.
     
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    An interview with Michael Walzer.Justine Lacroix - 2015 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 274 (4):453-464.
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    Come on Liberals Try Harder.Justine Lacroix - 2010 - European Journal of Political Theory 9 (3).
  8. French Republicanism and the European Union.Justine Lacroix & Paul Magnette - 2009 - In Samantha Besson & José Luis Martí (eds.), Legal Republicanism: National and International Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Human rights on trial: a genealogy of the critique of human rights.Justine Lacroix - 2018 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Jean-Yves Pranchère & Gabrielle Maas.
    Fragmented social relations, the twin demise of authority and tradition, the breakdown of behavioural norms and constraints: all these are the outcome, according to their critics, of the uses and abuses of human rights in contemporary democratic societies. We are, they say, seeing the perverse effects of a 'religion of human rights' to which Europe has rashly devoted its heart and mind; and the supposed burgeoning of rights, which goes hand in hand with an unchecked rise of expectations, is catapulting (...)
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    Order and justice beyond the nation-state: Europe's competing paradigms.Justine Lacroix & Kalypso Nicolaïdis - 2003 - In Rosemary Foot, John Lewis Gaddis & Andrew Hurrell (eds.), Order and justice in international relations. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 125--154.
    The authors focus on the European Union both as a regional organization with distinctive norms and practices, and as a grouping of states that reflect specific individual traditions and views. The chapter describes two core paradigms: the national and the post‐national. The national paradigm is recognizably realist and state‐centric in approach. It suggests that the focus of external behaviour should be the promotion of order via traditional power‐political means and for traditional state‐based normative ends. The post‐national paradigm, however, reflects a (...)
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    Présentation.Justine Lacroix - 2015 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 274 (4):357-365.
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    The “Right to Have Rights” in French Political Philosophy: Conceptualising a Cosmopolitan Citizenship with Arendt.Justine Lacroix - 2015 - Constellations 22 (1):79-90.
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    Was ist eine politische und relationale Konzeption der Menschenrechte? Das Beispiel der Charta der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union.Justine Lacroix - 2023 - In Johannes Haaf, Luise Müller, Esther Neuhann & Markus Wolf (eds.), Die Grundlagen der Menschenrechte: Moralisch, politisch oder sozial? Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. pp. 245-266.
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    What Is Left of European Citizenship?Justine Lacroix - 2021 - Ratio Juris 34 (2):106-120.
    Ratio Juris, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 106-120, June 2021.
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