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Alex Schwartz
@alexdschwartz.bsky.social
School of Law, University of Glasgow. A Newfoundlander, and normally interested in: constitutional and public law, judicial politics, judicial behaviour, empirical legal studies, computational legal studies, public choice theory, law and economics.
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well, well, well if it isn't the book I started working on in 2017:

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Contested Competences in the European Union: The Law and Politics of Institutional Choice
Abstract. What role do rules really play in shaping the behaviour of legislative actors? In theory, competences and procedures provide a framework within w
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December 18, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Reposted by Alex Schwartz
shoved this into my "to buy" bookmarks folder because 1) I have enough things to read right now, and 2) it's like $150 books on kobo, which would be fine, but 3) it's like 300 pages, and I just bought the first three Temeraire novels because I need to Not use my brain for a while
Shameless self-promotion: I'm looking for people interested in reviewing my first monograph (international law, details below). Send me a DM or something. www.cambridge.org/core/books/s...
Statehood as Political Community
Cambridge Core - Public International Law - Statehood as Political Community
www.cambridge.org
December 15, 2025 at 6:47 AM