This article reviews the book, Law, Legitimacy, and European Governance: Functional Participation in Social Regulation, by Stijn Smismans. Law, Legitimacy, and European Governance is part of a movement to reinvent the Economic and Social Committee and the form of interest group politics that originated there—what Smismans calls “functional participation.” Smismans argues that functional participation can contribute to the legitimacy of the Economic and Social Committee and that the constitutional debates concerning the construction of a supranational European polity have largely neglected this European project. The book assesses the full range of European bodies that were originally created to represent economic interests and that have sinc...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
Against a backdrop of democratic and legitimacy theory, I critically re-examine the European Union's...
This Article focuses on the changing role of consumers of financial services in the development of f...
This article reviews the book, Law, Legitimacy, and European Governance: Functional Participation in...
This volume examines the role of law in increasing the legitimacy of European decision-making by str...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
The EU’s approach to interest group regulation in the EU has changed over time. The article argues ...
Abstract: Representative democracy is losing some of its gloss and citizens are turning away from co...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
Title, Acknowledgments, Contents, List of Tables, Figures and Appendices, List of Abbreviations In...
The book is a critical legal analysis of the current scope of participation rights in EU law, embedd...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
The EU has always been characterized by a legitimacy deficit due to the weakness of political repres...
This paper studies the capacity of business interests to contribute to the democratic legitimacy of ...
The aim of this article is to identify how national interest groups legitimize European interest gro...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
Against a backdrop of democratic and legitimacy theory, I critically re-examine the European Union's...
This Article focuses on the changing role of consumers of financial services in the development of f...
This article reviews the book, Law, Legitimacy, and European Governance: Functional Participation in...
This volume examines the role of law in increasing the legitimacy of European decision-making by str...
The object of this paper is to identify major forms of interest representation in the EU and evaluat...
The EU’s approach to interest group regulation in the EU has changed over time. The article argues ...
Abstract: Representative democracy is losing some of its gloss and citizens are turning away from co...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
Title, Acknowledgments, Contents, List of Tables, Figures and Appendices, List of Abbreviations In...
The book is a critical legal analysis of the current scope of participation rights in EU law, embedd...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
The EU has always been characterized by a legitimacy deficit due to the weakness of political repres...
This paper studies the capacity of business interests to contribute to the democratic legitimacy of ...
The aim of this article is to identify how national interest groups legitimize European interest gro...
Despite a substantial legacy of literature on EU interest representation, there is no systematic ana...
Against a backdrop of democratic and legitimacy theory, I critically re-examine the European Union's...
This Article focuses on the changing role of consumers of financial services in the development of f...