The Lisbon Treaty contained three institutional innovations that were designed to make the European Union (EU) more democratic: the Ordinary Legislative Procedure (OLP), the Early Warning Mechanism (EWM) for national parliaments, and the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI). This short article sets the stage for a symposium that assesses whether the three mechanisms have indeed contributed to the EU’s democratization. It situates OLP, EWM, and ECI in the EU’s system of multilevel democracy and raises the question of whether the mechanisms address the institutional and societal factors that cause the EU’s democratic deficit
<div class="WordSection1"><p>Phenomenon of lack of democracy in the European Union and the Treaty of...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
One innovative element of the Lisbon Treaty was the creation of a European Citizens' Initiative (ECI...
First published online: August 23, 2012The Lisbon Treaty grounds the European Union (EU) in the prin...
The Lisbon Treaty grounds the European Union (EU) in the principles of political equality and repres...
The question regarding the democratic deficit has been a heavily debated issue for decades and is st...
The European Union (EU) has undergone constant political and economic integration since its inceptio...
The European institutions are frequently accused of lack of democracy, as they are unrepresentative ...
The aim of this paper is to systematically think through the implications of conceiving of the Europ...
From the Treaty on European Union (1992) to the Treaty of Lisbon (2007), democracy became a central ...
The European Citizen' Initiative is included in the Lisbon Treaty, which entered into force on 1 Dec...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
This article analyses the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) as a unique instrument for transnation...
Quality of democracy in European Union suffers due to current settings of union institutions. From t...
Despite significant optimism surrounding the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI), its success betwee...
<div class="WordSection1"><p>Phenomenon of lack of democracy in the European Union and the Treaty of...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
One innovative element of the Lisbon Treaty was the creation of a European Citizens' Initiative (ECI...
First published online: August 23, 2012The Lisbon Treaty grounds the European Union (EU) in the prin...
The Lisbon Treaty grounds the European Union (EU) in the principles of political equality and repres...
The question regarding the democratic deficit has been a heavily debated issue for decades and is st...
The European Union (EU) has undergone constant political and economic integration since its inceptio...
The European institutions are frequently accused of lack of democracy, as they are unrepresentative ...
The aim of this paper is to systematically think through the implications of conceiving of the Europ...
From the Treaty on European Union (1992) to the Treaty of Lisbon (2007), democracy became a central ...
The European Citizen' Initiative is included in the Lisbon Treaty, which entered into force on 1 Dec...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
This article analyses the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) as a unique instrument for transnation...
Quality of democracy in European Union suffers due to current settings of union institutions. From t...
Despite significant optimism surrounding the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI), its success betwee...
<div class="WordSection1"><p>Phenomenon of lack of democracy in the European Union and the Treaty of...
The European Union is established for economic purposes and has a sui generis structure. For the Eur...
One innovative element of the Lisbon Treaty was the creation of a European Citizens' Initiative (ECI...