The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so far. Most notably, the Laeken Declaration established a European Convention to prepare the new Treaty, which included political representatives from both the European and national level. Two negative referendum outcomes in Spring 2005 have however brought the Laeken process to a standstill. How can this Treaty revision process that was designed towards greater popular engagement have failed were the preceding ones (which were much more closed) succeeded? To answer this question, this paper focuses on the contrast between the successful establishment of a body (the Convention) for democratic deliberation at the supranational level and the pro...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
In 2001, European leaders met in Laeken, Belgium at the Convention on the Future of Europe to discus...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
The European Union’s constitutional treaty remains central to whatever realistic scenario one might ...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
This article shows that the main pattern of European democratization has unfolded along the lines of...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and the...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
The European Union (EU), such as it is, remains the most developed project in transnational democrac...
The overarching question that informs this chapter is whether the Laeken process (after the Laeken D...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
In 2001, European leaders met in Laeken, Belgium at the Convention on the Future of Europe to discus...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
The European Union’s constitutional treaty remains central to whatever realistic scenario one might ...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
Following the negative results of the French and Dutch referendums on the Constitutional Treaty, the...
This article shows that the main pattern of European democratization has unfolded along the lines of...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and the...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
The European Union (EU), such as it is, remains the most developed project in transnational democrac...
The overarching question that informs this chapter is whether the Laeken process (after the Laeken D...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
In 2001, European leaders met in Laeken, Belgium at the Convention on the Future of Europe to discus...
The EU represents a new and complex political system which, according to numerous social scholars, s...