While there are many ways to define democratic representation, all include the need for a representative assembly elected by universal suffrage. EU member states divide almost evenly between those in which this assembly is the sole chamber in a unicameral parliament or one chamber in a bicameral parliament. The European Parliament is a deviant case because it is a unicameral parliament in which the principle of one European citizen, one vote, one value is explicitly rejected by the application of degressive proportionality in relating seats to national population. The first section of this paper sets out the different units and ways in which second chambers are constituted in European and major federal political systems. The extent of inequ...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Adapting the composition and the functioning of the European Parliament (EP) to the increasing flexi...
This article argues that the European Parliament (EP) provides a poor model of representative democr...
peer reviewedAs it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take polit...
The past 15 years have seen declining public support for European integration, and widespread sugges...
The past 15 years have seen declining public support for European integration, and widespread sugges...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
As it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take political decision...
In federal polities citizens have multiple public identities: they are addressed as members of the f...
The European Union's 2007 Intergovernmental Conferences in Brussels and Lisbon agreed on a new compo...
The double role of national political parties in both national and European politics is an important...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Adapting the composition and the functioning of the European Parliament (EP) to the increasing flexi...
This article argues that the European Parliament (EP) provides a poor model of representative democr...
peer reviewedAs it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take polit...
The past 15 years have seen declining public support for European integration, and widespread sugges...
The past 15 years have seen declining public support for European integration, and widespread sugges...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
As it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take political decision...
In federal polities citizens have multiple public identities: they are addressed as members of the f...
The European Union's 2007 Intergovernmental Conferences in Brussels and Lisbon agreed on a new compo...
The double role of national political parties in both national and European politics is an important...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Proportionality is an intrinsic feature of parliamentary democracy. It is a principle stating that,...
Adapting the composition and the functioning of the European Parliament (EP) to the increasing flexi...
This article argues that the European Parliament (EP) provides a poor model of representative democr...