European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member states through the judicial constitutionalization of “economic liberties”. At the same time, the capacity for effective political action at the European level is narrowly constrained by the multiple-veto character of the Union’s “ordinary legislative procedure” - which is considered essential for preserving the legitimacy of European government in the absence of a politically integrated European polity. The article explores conditions under which democratic governing capacity could be legitimately increased on both levels
The European Union (EU), such as it is, remains the most developed project in transnational democrac...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
This article argues that EU constitutionalization has taken place in the absence of political consti...
This article examines the implications of European integration for democratic self‐determination. Di...
This article argues that EU constitutionalization has taken place in the absence of political consti...
Europe is trapped, Fritz Scharpf says, between national democracies undermined by nonpolitical force...
This Article introduces the Demokratieprinzip. In Part II, I begin by more fully documenting the Eur...
This article reviews the legal and political science literatures on the extensive interpretation of ...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
This article critically examines the democratic theory that informs the German Federal Constitutiona...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
The European Union (EU), such as it is, remains the most developed project in transnational democrac...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
This article argues that EU constitutionalization has taken place in the absence of political consti...
This article examines the implications of European integration for democratic self‐determination. Di...
This article argues that EU constitutionalization has taken place in the absence of political consti...
Europe is trapped, Fritz Scharpf says, between national democracies undermined by nonpolitical force...
This Article introduces the Demokratieprinzip. In Part II, I begin by more fully documenting the Eur...
This article reviews the legal and political science literatures on the extensive interpretation of ...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
This article critically examines the democratic theory that informs the German Federal Constitutiona...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
This article analyses three prominent proposals for the functional and political transformation of t...
The European Union (EU), such as it is, remains the most developed project in transnational democrac...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...