In an established parliament any proposal for the allocation of seats will affect sitting members and their parties and is therefore likely to be evaluated by incumbents in terms of its effects on the seats that they hold. This paper evaluates the Cambridge Compromise’s formula in relation to compromises between big and small states that have characterized the EU since its foundation. It also evaluates the formula by the degree to which the Compromise departs from normative standards of equality among citizens and its distribution of seats creates more anxiety about the risks of losses as against hypothetical gains. These political criteria explain the objections to the Cambridge Compromise. However, the pressure to change the allocation of...
In a two-tier decision-making system such as the EU Council of Ministers, if the number of constitue...
This book provides a comprehensive account of national parliaments' adaptation to European integrati...
What determines the allocation of voting weights to member states in international organizations? Wh...
In an established parliament any proposal for the allocation of seats will affect sitting members an...
The problem of allocating seats in the European Parliament among EU member states is still open. The...
Primary law of the European Union demands that the allocation of the seats of the European Parliamen...
This Note contains the recommendation for a mathematical basis for the apportionment of the seats in...
The Cambridge Compromise composition of the European Parliament allocates five base seats to each Me...
AbstractThe distribution of seats in the European Parliament in accordance with the provisions of th...
This note contains the recommendation for a mathematical basis for the apportionment of the seats in...
AbstractThe issue of allocation of seats in the European Parliament among the Member States of the E...
One of the key issues in the process of preparing for an election to the European Parliament is to d...
This article discusses the representative function of the European Parliament and the concept of div...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
In a two-tier decision-making system such as the EU Council of Ministers, if the number of constitue...
This book provides a comprehensive account of national parliaments' adaptation to European integrati...
What determines the allocation of voting weights to member states in international organizations? Wh...
In an established parliament any proposal for the allocation of seats will affect sitting members an...
The problem of allocating seats in the European Parliament among EU member states is still open. The...
Primary law of the European Union demands that the allocation of the seats of the European Parliamen...
This Note contains the recommendation for a mathematical basis for the apportionment of the seats in...
The Cambridge Compromise composition of the European Parliament allocates five base seats to each Me...
AbstractThe distribution of seats in the European Parliament in accordance with the provisions of th...
This note contains the recommendation for a mathematical basis for the apportionment of the seats in...
AbstractThe issue of allocation of seats in the European Parliament among the Member States of the E...
One of the key issues in the process of preparing for an election to the European Parliament is to d...
This article discusses the representative function of the European Parliament and the concept of div...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
In a two-tier decision-making system such as the EU Council of Ministers, if the number of constitue...
This book provides a comprehensive account of national parliaments' adaptation to European integrati...
What determines the allocation of voting weights to member states in international organizations? Wh...