Deliberative democracy and the European Convention on Human Rights Theories of deliberative democracy have rapidly become very popular amongst political scientists. The central argument of these theories is that democratic legitimacy of lawmaking does not lie (or does not only lie) in the elected character of Parliaments but in public delib- eration processes. Decisions have to be justified by reasons and reasons have to be publicly debated. Legitimacy also depends on the opportunity for citizens to participate effectively in public debates. In this paper I argue that the European Court of Human Rights can be a key player in promoting a democracy based on public deliberation and that in the last decade the Court has been influenced by this ...
Connecting the relevant literature in sociology, political theory and European studies with original...
The article analyses forms of direct democracy from its historical forms, in Ancient Greece, to the ...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...
Deliberative democracy and the European Convention on Human Rights Theories of deliberative democra...
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Stat...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
Political deliberation is a classic component of collective decision-making. It consists in forming...
Deliberation is the process of gathering and assessing reasons that ground the preference for some c...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
The European judiciary – i.e. the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the European Court ...
Connecting the relevant literature in sociology, political theory and European studies with original...
The article analyses forms of direct democracy from its historical forms, in Ancient Greece, to the ...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...
Deliberative democracy and the European Convention on Human Rights Theories of deliberative democra...
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Stat...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
Political deliberation is a classic component of collective decision-making. It consists in forming...
Deliberation is the process of gathering and assessing reasons that ground the preference for some c...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
The European judiciary – i.e. the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the European Court ...
Connecting the relevant literature in sociology, political theory and European studies with original...
The article analyses forms of direct democracy from its historical forms, in Ancient Greece, to the ...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...