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The idea of the integration we live in today was bornafter World War II. At the outset of the Europeanintegration there were only six countriesestablishing the European Coal and Steel Communityand their aim was to maintain peace and prosperity.In order to fulfil this aim, supranationalinstitutions were established.With the development of the European Community moreand more power has been delegated to thesupranational institutions and therefore from the1980s articles, studies, books started to bepublished dealing with the European Community from ademocratic point of view. A number of critics…mehr

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The idea of the integration we live in today was bornafter World War II. At the outset of the Europeanintegration there were only six countriesestablishing the European Coal and Steel Communityand their aim was to maintain peace and prosperity.In order to fulfil this aim, supranationalinstitutions were established.With the development of the European Community moreand more power has been delegated to thesupranational institutions and therefore from the1980s articles, studies, books started to bepublished dealing with the European Community from ademocratic point of view. A number of critics werewritten stating that the integration suffers from ademocratic deficit.The question raised in this book is the following: Isthere a democratic deficit in the EU? In order toreceive an answer, first the term democratic deficititself is focused on (what is meant by it and how itrelates to the European Union) and then the EUInstitutions and the Constitutional Treaty of theEuropean Union are concentrated on.This work should especially be useful for anyone whois interested in politics and wants to study thesystem of the EU more deeply.
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Door Livia§Livia Door, studied International Business Economics at BudapestBusiness School, specialised in EU subjects, also studied Englishat the University of Veszprem. Teacher at Budai High School,Budapest.