As an alternative concept for inter-, cross-, trans- and multi-disciplinary studies, non-unidisciplinary European Studies, as defined in this volume, represent a conscious choice to look beyond what is normal. From various disciplinary starting points, the contributors step out of their discipline, giving perspective to pervasive norms and actively incorporating different approaches. Through this, the volume analyzes the motivations to engage in non-unidisciplinarity and develops new methods for European Studies.
Andreas Moberg is senior lecturer in EU law at the Department of Law at the School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg. He is also the Director of the Centre for European Research at the University of Gothenburg (CERGU). His research interest spans several aspects of EU law such as Constitutional EU law, Internal market law and EU external relations law, as well as Legal theory and methodology and Non-unidisciplinary European studies.