Democracy needs dispute: the debate on the European Constitution
Democracy needs dispute: the debate on the European Constitution
Law of Europe > Europe. Organization and integration law > Regional organization and integration (Europe) > The European Communities. Community law > Organization law. Constitution of the European Communities > General works. Treatises
Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Cornelia Bruell, Monika Mokre, Markus Pausch
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Germany
- Publication Information: Frankfurt ; New York : Campus Verlag, ©2009
- Publication Type (Medium): Constitution, Aufsatzsammlung
- Material: Internet resource
- Type: Book, Internet Resource
- Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/democracy-needs-dispute-the-debate-on-the-european-constitution/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Online version: Democracy needs dispute. Frankfurt ; New York: Campus Verlag, ©2009 (OCoLC)664318162
Short Description
193 pages : ILlustrations ; 22 cm
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Democracy needs dispute: the debate on the European Constitution is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: Cornelia Bruel, Monika Mokre, Markus Pausch (eds.).
- Publication Date: 2009
- Copyright Date: 2009
- Location: Frankfurt
- Country/State: Germany
- Number of Editions: 7 editions
- First edition Date: 2009
- Last edition Date: 2009
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KJE4445
- Dewey Code: 341.424
- ISBN: 9783593388205 3593388200
- OCLC: 262883655
Summary Note
In 2005 hopes for closer European integration were dealt a potentially fatal blow when French and Dutch voters rejected the proposed new European Union constitution. This book examines a collection of media accounts of European policy debates to argue that the problem with the EU is its relative lack of vibrant political conflict. '''
Structured Subjects (Headings):
- Constitutional law
- Democracy
- Europe
- European Union
- European Union countries
- Political culture
- Political participation
- Politics and government