The democratic deficit in the EU
Title: The democratic deficit in the EU
Category: /Law & Government/International
Details: Words: 2047 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The democratic deficit in the EU
Category: /Law & Government/International
Details: Words: 2047 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
A democratic deficit may be defined in two ways; John McCormick gives a general definition to be 'the gap between the powers held by European institutions and the ability of European citizens to influence the work and decisions of those institutions' (McCormick, 1999). Christopher Lord of Leeds University adds that a democratic deficit exists 'wherever political powers are transferred to EU institutions that are less democratic than national ones'. Both definitions assume a definition of a
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Dinan, Desmond (1999) Ever Closer Union? An Introduction to the European Community (London: Macmillan Press)
Lord, Christopher (2004) www.leeds.ac.uk/politics/cbl/int/deficit
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Moravcsik, Andrew (2003) The Myth of the Democratic Deficit in Europe www.lse.ac.uk/collections/PressAndInformationOffice/newsand events/archive
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