1. See, supra, Section B.II (1).
2. See G. de Burca & J. Scott eds), Law and New Governance in the EU and the US, (2006). Continental lawyers tend to be more sceptical. See the references in Christian Joerges, Integration Through De-Legalisation?, 33 European law Review 219, 311 notes 9 and 11 (2008); more recently see Ch. Möllers, Die Governance-Konstellation: Transnationale Beobachtung durch öffentliches Recht, in Governance in einer sich wandelnden Welt, PVS-Sonderheft, 238, 254 (G.F. Schuppert & M.Zürn eds., 2008).
3. For references see further, Joerges Christian , On the Disregard for History in the Convention Process, 12 European Law Journal 2–5 (2006).
4. See his article, The principles of the social market economy, 3 The German Economic Review 89 (1998)
5. Soziale Marktwirtschaft, in Handwörterbuch der Sozialwissenschaften, 390-392 (Gustav Fischer, J.C.B. Mohr, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht eds., 1956) and the analysis of A. Ebner, The intellectual foundations of the social market economy. Theory, policy, and implications for European integration, 33 Journal of Economic Studies 206 (2006).