
The Constitutionalization of the European Union
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. December 2007
Book
Hardback
180 pages
978-0-415-42089-1 (ISBN)
Description
Previously published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy, this volume presents a theory of constitutionalization as well as comparative analyses and case studies to underscore the claim that the European integration process itself engenders a democratic self-healing mechanism.
There exists a consensus among academics, politicians, and the public that the European Union suffers from a 'democratic deficit'. But how can it be resolved? This book deals with two core areas central for the development of the liberal-democratic constitutional state: the extension of the powers of representative assemblies and the institutionalization of human rights. The European Union has made remarkable progress in these two areas over the past half century. Whenever a planned step of European integration through transfers of sovereignty threatens to undermine domestic standards of parliamentary control and human rights standards, political elites in the member states regularly mobilize to counteract these developments. The proponents of the Union's 'constitutionalization' regularly invoke democratic and human rights norms shared by all members of the European Union to successfully exercise moral pressure on the sceptics of further constitutionalization.
There exists a consensus among academics, politicians, and the public that the European Union suffers from a 'democratic deficit'. But how can it be resolved? This book deals with two core areas central for the development of the liberal-democratic constitutional state: the extension of the powers of representative assemblies and the institutionalization of human rights. The European Union has made remarkable progress in these two areas over the past half century. Whenever a planned step of European integration through transfers of sovereignty threatens to undermine domestic standards of parliamentary control and human rights standards, political elites in the member states regularly mobilize to counteract these developments. The proponents of the Union's 'constitutionalization' regularly invoke democratic and human rights norms shared by all members of the European Union to successfully exercise moral pressure on the sceptics of further constitutionalization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
452 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-42089-1 (9780415420891)
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Persons
Berthold Rittberger is Junior professor in Comparative Politics at the Kaiserslautern University of Technology
Frank Schimmelfennig is Professor of European Politics at ETH Zurich.
Frank Schimmelfennig is Professor of European Politics at ETH Zurich.
Content
1. Explaining the Constitutionalization of the European Union 2. The Constitutionalization of the European Union: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis 3. Constitutionalization through Enlargement: The Contested Origins of the EU's Democratic Identity 4. No Integration without Representation. Parliamentary Democracy, European Integration, and the Forgotten Communities 5. Guarding the Guards. The European Convention and the Communitization of Police Cooperation 6. Competition and Community. Constitutional Courts, Rhetorical Action, and the Institutionalization of Human Rights in the European Union 7. Reasons for Constitutionalization: Non-Discrimination, Minority Rights and Social Rights in the Convention on the Charter of Fundamental Rights 8. Towards the Constitutionalization of Aliens' Rights in the European Union? 9. Comment: The Constitutionalization of the European Union from a Constructivist Perspective 10. Comment: The Constitutionalization of the European Union from a Rationalist Perspective