The Double Majority rule in the Treaty is claimed to be simpler, more transparent and more democratic than the existing rule. We examine these questions against the democratic ideal that the votes of all citizens in whatever member country should be of equal value using voting power analysis considering possible future enlargements involving candidate countries and then to a number of hypothetical future enlargements. We find the Double Majority rule to fails to measure up to the democratic ideal in all cases. We find the Jagiellonian compromise to be very close to this ideal
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.This paper presents ...
This Paper studies some of the many options facing EU leaders when choosing a viable voting system f...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relation between large and small member states w...
The Double Majority rule in the Treaty is claimed to be simpler, more transparent and more democrati...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of Ministers of the...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of Ministers of the...
International workshop "Distribution of power and voting procedures in the European Union"
I carry out a power analysis of changes in voting weights and rules in the Nice Treaty of the EU on ...
Abstract. This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of the Eu...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the Commission's proposal of so called double simple majorit...
We analyse the efficiency effects in combination with some accepted "fairness" criteria for the voti...
The IGC 2000 had the objective to prepare the European Union for the enlargement. The aim of the pre...
One of the key obstacles to a swift agreement on how to reform the EU institutions is the belated in...
Support for the European Convention’s Double Majority proposal hinges on its supposed simplicity and...
The December 2003 Brussels summit failed to agree on the draft Constitution for the EU which had bee...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.This paper presents ...
This Paper studies some of the many options facing EU leaders when choosing a viable voting system f...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relation between large and small member states w...
The Double Majority rule in the Treaty is claimed to be simpler, more transparent and more democrati...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of Ministers of the...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of Ministers of the...
International workshop "Distribution of power and voting procedures in the European Union"
I carry out a power analysis of changes in voting weights and rules in the Nice Treaty of the EU on ...
Abstract. This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of the Eu...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the Commission's proposal of so called double simple majorit...
We analyse the efficiency effects in combination with some accepted "fairness" criteria for the voti...
The IGC 2000 had the objective to prepare the European Union for the enlargement. The aim of the pre...
One of the key obstacles to a swift agreement on how to reform the EU institutions is the belated in...
Support for the European Convention’s Double Majority proposal hinges on its supposed simplicity and...
The December 2003 Brussels summit failed to agree on the draft Constitution for the EU which had bee...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.This paper presents ...
This Paper studies some of the many options facing EU leaders when choosing a viable voting system f...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the relation between large and small member states w...