Koncepti demokracije u Europskoj uniji
Concepts of Democracy in the European Union
Author(s): Andrej A. Lukšić, Maja BahorSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Hrvatsko politološko društvo
Keywords: Proposal for the Treaty on Constitution for Europe; European Commission; European Parliament; European Social Committee; Committee of the Regions; participatory democracy; deliberative democracy; direct democracy; representative democracy; electronic dem
Summary/Abstract: The authors outline the period of democratisation and introduction of different concepts of democracy in the Proposal for the Treaty on Constitution for Europe. The first emergence of various concepts of democracy took place during the Convention, held from February 2003 to June 2003. In the course of the Convention, a conflict between the leading actors of different concepts of democracy fl ared up for their proper place in the Programme and in the Proposal for the Treaty on Constitution for Europe. The article points out that in 2005 and 2006 the key institutions of the EU developed documents in which they primarily advocated their concepts of democracy and thus engaged in a political conflict and battle for gaining a broad support for their concepts. In this period, some open problems concerning the fate of the Proposal for the Treaty on Constitution for Europe had to be solved, as well as the problems of development of a democratic life in the EU. During the ratification, however, in France and the Netherlands the unwanted refusal of the proposed Constitution took place, activating a renewed debate regarding the democratic arrangement of the European Union. At the Spring meeting of the European Council in 2006, the “period for rethinking” was extended until the end of 2008.
Journal: Anali hrvatskog politološkog društva
- Issue Year: 2006
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 149-176
- Page Count: 28
- Language: Croatian