Civil Society and Legitimate European Governance
Civil Society and Legitimate European Governance
Smismans, Stijn
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
04/2006
352
Dura
Inglês
9781843769460
15 a 20 dias
Preface
Introduction
1. Civil Society and European Governance: From Concepts to Research Agenda
Stijn Smismans
PART I: DEMOCRATIC THEORY, CIVIL SOCIETY AND EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
2. Democracy in the European Union: Why and How Combine Representation and Participation?
Paul Magnette
3. Inclusive Governance? Civil Society and the Open Method of Co-ordination
Kenneth A. Armstrong
4. Civil Society and Legitimate Governance in a Flexible Europe: Critical Deliberativism as a Way Forward
Alex Warleigh
PART II: THE LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT
5. Group Litigation Before the European Court of Justice
Olivier De Schutter
6. Civil Society Organisations and Participatory Administration: A Challenge to EU Administrative Law?
Carol Harlow
7. When EU Civil Society Complains: Civil Society Organisations and Ombudsmanship at the European Level
Peter Bonnor
PART III: THE POLICY AND ASSOCIATE CONTEXT
8. European Institutions and the Policy Discourse of Organised Civil Society
Carlo Ruzza
9. Comparing Civil Society Participation in European Environmental Policy and Consumer Protection
Hubert Heinelt and Britta Meinke-Brandmaier
10. European Trade-Union Strategies: Between Technocratic Efficiency and Democratic Legitimacy
Roland Erne
11. Inventing the People: Civil Society Participation and the Enhabitation of the EU
Laura Cram
12. The Professionalisation of Interest Representation: A Legitimacy Problem for Civil Society in the EU?
Sabine Saurugger
13. Business Interest Representation and Legitimate European Governance
Pieter Bouwen
CONCLUSION
14. Civil Society and European Governance: The Interdisciplinary Challenge of Reflexive Deliberative Polyarchy
Stijn Smismans
Index
Preface
Introduction
1. Civil Society and European Governance: From Concepts to Research Agenda
Stijn Smismans
PART I: DEMOCRATIC THEORY, CIVIL SOCIETY AND EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
2. Democracy in the European Union: Why and How Combine Representation and Participation?
Paul Magnette
3. Inclusive Governance? Civil Society and the Open Method of Co-ordination
Kenneth A. Armstrong
4. Civil Society and Legitimate Governance in a Flexible Europe: Critical Deliberativism as a Way Forward
Alex Warleigh
PART II: THE LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT
5. Group Litigation Before the European Court of Justice
Olivier De Schutter
6. Civil Society Organisations and Participatory Administration: A Challenge to EU Administrative Law?
Carol Harlow
7. When EU Civil Society Complains: Civil Society Organisations and Ombudsmanship at the European Level
Peter Bonnor
PART III: THE POLICY AND ASSOCIATE CONTEXT
8. European Institutions and the Policy Discourse of Organised Civil Society
Carlo Ruzza
9. Comparing Civil Society Participation in European Environmental Policy and Consumer Protection
Hubert Heinelt and Britta Meinke-Brandmaier
10. European Trade-Union Strategies: Between Technocratic Efficiency and Democratic Legitimacy
Roland Erne
11. Inventing the People: Civil Society Participation and the Enhabitation of the EU
Laura Cram
12. The Professionalisation of Interest Representation: A Legitimacy Problem for Civil Society in the EU?
Sabine Saurugger
13. Business Interest Representation and Legitimate European Governance
Pieter Bouwen
CONCLUSION
14. Civil Society and European Governance: The Interdisciplinary Challenge of Reflexive Deliberative Polyarchy
Stijn Smismans
Index