The increased recourse to soft law by the European Union (EU) as a flexible solution to complex social and policy issues has raised several questions about the democratic legitimacy of decision-making at the EU level. With the aim to provide a normative direction for future empirical assessment of EU soft law, this article explores the democratic credentials that EU soft law measures should fulfil to ensure their legitimacy. Drawing from the intersections of liberal, republican and deliberative conceptions of democracy, this article proposes four democratic legitimacy standards for the evaluation of soft law measures in practice: parliamentary involvement, transparency, participatory quality and reviewability
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The choice to entrust EU banking resolution to an independent body opened the familiar democratic...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
The increased recourse to soft law by the European Union (EU) as a flexible solution to complex soci...
During the past few years, the european union (eu) has made increasing use of the so-called soft mod...
This is an introduction to a Special Issue that first considers representative and deliberative conc...
This Special Issue first considers representative and deliberative conceptions of democratic legitim...
This article takes issue with the legitimacy of EU soft law instruments issued to deal with the COVI...
The increasing use in the EU of soft law norms has created an extensive debate over the centrality o...
The paper focuses on a particular aspect of the legislative process in the European Union: the soft ...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
What are we to make of the authority of legislation within the EU? EU lawyers have questioned the si...
After a brief review of the history and typology of soft law in public international law, we approac...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The choice to entrust EU banking resolution to an independent body opened the familiar democratic...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
The increased recourse to soft law by the European Union (EU) as a flexible solution to complex soci...
During the past few years, the european union (eu) has made increasing use of the so-called soft mod...
This is an introduction to a Special Issue that first considers representative and deliberative conc...
This Special Issue first considers representative and deliberative conceptions of democratic legitim...
This article takes issue with the legitimacy of EU soft law instruments issued to deal with the COVI...
The increasing use in the EU of soft law norms has created an extensive debate over the centrality o...
The paper focuses on a particular aspect of the legislative process in the European Union: the soft ...
Conflicts of Legitimacies within the European Union - abstract In the beginning of first part, the t...
What are we to make of the authority of legislation within the EU? EU lawyers have questioned the si...
After a brief review of the history and typology of soft law in public international law, we approac...
In this paper, I explore in a systematic manner the different components of the democratic legitimac...
In the would-be policy of the European Union (EU), legitimacy is experienced as a problematical phen...
The choice to entrust EU banking resolution to an independent body opened the familiar democratic...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...