Lynn Dobson / Andreas Follesdal (eds.)
Political Theory and the European Constitution
Herausgeber: Dobson, Lynn; Follesdal, Andreas
Lynn Dobson / Andreas Follesdal (eds.)
Political Theory and the European Constitution
Herausgeber: Dobson, Lynn; Follesdal, Andreas
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terms. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of European studies, political theory and philosophy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 159mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415340670
- ISBN-10: 0415340675
- Artikelnr.: 22101900
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 159mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415340670
- ISBN-10: 0415340675
- Artikelnr.: 22101900
Lynn Dobson is Lecturer in European and International Politics at the University of Edinburgh Andreas Follesdal is Research Professor at ARENA - Advanced Research on the Europeanisation of the Nation-State - at the Research Council of Norway, and Professor at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo.
Introduction Lynn Dobson and Andreas FøllesdalPart 1: Constitutionalising a
multinational federation?1. 'Is federalism for Europe a solution or a
problem: Tocqueville inverted, perverted or subverted?' Philippe C.
Schmitter2. 'The EU as a Self-sustaining Federation: Specifying the
Constitutional Conditions' David McKay, University of Essex3. 'A Union of
Peoples? Diversity and the Predicaments of a Multinational Polity' Peter A.
KrausPart 2: Philosophical contestations: the Convention process1. 'The
Normality of Constitutional Politics: an Analysis of the Drafting of the EU
Charter of Fundamental Rights' Richard Bellamy and Justus Schönlau2.
'Europe united under God or not - or both?' Tore Vincents Olsen3. 'The Open
Method of Co-ordination in the European Convention: an opportunity lost?'
Myrto TsakatikaPart 3: The Union's values: liberty, democracy,
transparency, and rights1. 'Liberty and power in the Constitution' Lynn
Dobson2, 'The constitutional labelling of 'the democratic life of the EU':
representative and 'participatory' democracy' Stijn Smismans3.
'Transparency and output legitimacy' Daniel Naurin4. 'An institutional
dialogue on common principles. The significance of the EU Charter of
Fundamental Rights' Claudia Attucci5. 'Motivating Judges. Democracy,
Judicial Discretion, and the European Court of Human Rights' Roberto
Gargarella6. Conclusion: Andreas Føllesdal and Lynn Dobson
multinational federation?1. 'Is federalism for Europe a solution or a
problem: Tocqueville inverted, perverted or subverted?' Philippe C.
Schmitter2. 'The EU as a Self-sustaining Federation: Specifying the
Constitutional Conditions' David McKay, University of Essex3. 'A Union of
Peoples? Diversity and the Predicaments of a Multinational Polity' Peter A.
KrausPart 2: Philosophical contestations: the Convention process1. 'The
Normality of Constitutional Politics: an Analysis of the Drafting of the EU
Charter of Fundamental Rights' Richard Bellamy and Justus Schönlau2.
'Europe united under God or not - or both?' Tore Vincents Olsen3. 'The Open
Method of Co-ordination in the European Convention: an opportunity lost?'
Myrto TsakatikaPart 3: The Union's values: liberty, democracy,
transparency, and rights1. 'Liberty and power in the Constitution' Lynn
Dobson2, 'The constitutional labelling of 'the democratic life of the EU':
representative and 'participatory' democracy' Stijn Smismans3.
'Transparency and output legitimacy' Daniel Naurin4. 'An institutional
dialogue on common principles. The significance of the EU Charter of
Fundamental Rights' Claudia Attucci5. 'Motivating Judges. Democracy,
Judicial Discretion, and the European Court of Human Rights' Roberto
Gargarella6. Conclusion: Andreas Føllesdal and Lynn Dobson
Introduction Lynn Dobson and Andreas FøllesdalPart 1: Constitutionalising a
multinational federation?1. 'Is federalism for Europe a solution or a
problem: Tocqueville inverted, perverted or subverted?' Philippe C.
Schmitter2. 'The EU as a Self-sustaining Federation: Specifying the
Constitutional Conditions' David McKay, University of Essex3. 'A Union of
Peoples? Diversity and the Predicaments of a Multinational Polity' Peter A.
KrausPart 2: Philosophical contestations: the Convention process1. 'The
Normality of Constitutional Politics: an Analysis of the Drafting of the EU
Charter of Fundamental Rights' Richard Bellamy and Justus Schönlau2.
'Europe united under God or not - or both?' Tore Vincents Olsen3. 'The Open
Method of Co-ordination in the European Convention: an opportunity lost?'
Myrto TsakatikaPart 3: The Union's values: liberty, democracy,
transparency, and rights1. 'Liberty and power in the Constitution' Lynn
Dobson2, 'The constitutional labelling of 'the democratic life of the EU':
representative and 'participatory' democracy' Stijn Smismans3.
'Transparency and output legitimacy' Daniel Naurin4. 'An institutional
dialogue on common principles. The significance of the EU Charter of
Fundamental Rights' Claudia Attucci5. 'Motivating Judges. Democracy,
Judicial Discretion, and the European Court of Human Rights' Roberto
Gargarella6. Conclusion: Andreas Føllesdal and Lynn Dobson
multinational federation?1. 'Is federalism for Europe a solution or a
problem: Tocqueville inverted, perverted or subverted?' Philippe C.
Schmitter2. 'The EU as a Self-sustaining Federation: Specifying the
Constitutional Conditions' David McKay, University of Essex3. 'A Union of
Peoples? Diversity and the Predicaments of a Multinational Polity' Peter A.
KrausPart 2: Philosophical contestations: the Convention process1. 'The
Normality of Constitutional Politics: an Analysis of the Drafting of the EU
Charter of Fundamental Rights' Richard Bellamy and Justus Schönlau2.
'Europe united under God or not - or both?' Tore Vincents Olsen3. 'The Open
Method of Co-ordination in the European Convention: an opportunity lost?'
Myrto TsakatikaPart 3: The Union's values: liberty, democracy,
transparency, and rights1. 'Liberty and power in the Constitution' Lynn
Dobson2, 'The constitutional labelling of 'the democratic life of the EU':
representative and 'participatory' democracy' Stijn Smismans3.
'Transparency and output legitimacy' Daniel Naurin4. 'An institutional
dialogue on common principles. The significance of the EU Charter of
Fundamental Rights' Claudia Attucci5. 'Motivating Judges. Democracy,
Judicial Discretion, and the European Court of Human Rights' Roberto
Gargarella6. Conclusion: Andreas Føllesdal and Lynn Dobson