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Participatory Democracy, Civil Society and Social Europe - A Legal and Political Perspective (Hardcover)
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Participatory Democracy, Civil Society and Social Europe - A Legal and Political Perspective (Hardcover)
Series: Law & Cosmopolitan Values, 8
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Participatory democracy has become a buzzword in current
discussions about how to democratize the EU. European institutions
associate it with civil society involvement in European governance
and claim that it might reduce its so-called democratic deficit.
The Treaty of Lisbon formalizes this promise by enacting a new
Article 11 TEU specifically dedicated to participatory democracy as
a founding principle of the EU legal order. This participatory turn
has already attracted much scholarly attention. However, two
fundamental paradoxes have been overlooked.Whereas participatory
democracy was traditionally meant to further the maximum
participation of citizens in political life, the EU supports a
modern version of the participatory ideal where citizens are
represented by a selfdesignated elite of civil society experts.
This book takes a critical stance on that technocratic form of
government. At the same time, it examines whether there are
realistic ways for a bureaucratic organization like the EU to
involve a truly civil society of active citizens in
governance.Participatory democracy was also intended to overcome
the social inequalities of market capitalism. Yet, the EU came into
existence as a European economic community embracing free and
undistorted competition. This book claims that European civil
society may only flourish if social Europe acts as a counterweight
to economic Europe. So it analyses whether the EU has developed a
social dimension strong enough to protect civil society from the
colonizing forces of European economic integration.The author is
currently working as an attorney at Van Olmen & Wynant, a
Brussels-based law firm with a niche expertise in social and
employment law. He also holds a PhD in law from the University of
Leicester, awarded for the doctoral thesis upon which this book is
based.
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