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The constitution of European democracy

By: Grimm, Dieter.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Munich : Oxford University Press , 2017Description: vii, 251 pages ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0198805128; 9780198805120.Subject(s): European Union | Constitutional law -- Europe | Democracy | -- European Union countriesDDC classification: 342
Contents:
1. Europe, yes -- but which Europe? -- 2. In search of acceptance: on the legitimacy deficit and the legitimacy resources of the European Union -- 3. Sovereignty in Europe -- 4. On the status of the EU's democratic legitimacy after Lisbon -- 5. The democratic costs of constitutionalization : the European case -- 6. The cause of the European democracy deficit is sought in the wrong place -- 7. The necessity of Europeanized elections and parties -- 8. The significance of national constitutions in a united Europe -- 9. The role of national parliaments in the European Union -- 10. The role of national constitutional courts in European democracy -- 11. The basic law as a barrier against a transformation of the EU into a state: comments on the Lisbon judgment of the federal constitutional court -- 12. Europe needs principles, not pragmatism.
List(s) this item appears in: New 2017-18 (Fall & Winter)
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Includes bibliographical references (page 243) and index.

1. Europe, yes -- but which Europe? -- 2. In search of acceptance: on the legitimacy deficit and the legitimacy resources of the European Union -- 3. Sovereignty in Europe -- 4. On the status of the EU's democratic legitimacy after Lisbon -- 5. The democratic costs of constitutionalization : the European case -- 6. The cause of the European democracy deficit is sought in the wrong place -- 7. The necessity of Europeanized elections and parties -- 8. The significance of national constitutions in a united Europe -- 9. The role of national parliaments in the European Union -- 10. The role of national constitutional courts in European democracy -- 11. The basic law as a barrier against a transformation of the EU into a state: comments on the Lisbon judgment of the federal constitutional court -- 12. Europe needs principles, not pragmatism.

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