Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks

(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 175-189 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. The disconnection between the loci of authority and those of democratic control. - II. The competence problem in the Union. - III. Reconciling Europe with its citizens throu...

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Main Authors: Cristina Fasone, Daniele Gallo, Jan Wouters
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu) 2020-07-01
Series:European Papers
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Online Access:https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/reconnecting-authority-and-democratic-legitimacy-introductory-remarks
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spelling doaj-5c89096b26fb425aaf308799595b8aa12021-01-03T17:53:16ZengEuropean Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)European Papers2499-82492020-07-012020 5117518910.15166/2499-8249/379Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory RemarksCristina Fasone0Daniele Gallo1Jan Wouters2Luiss Guido Carli UniversityLuiss Guido Carli UniversityKU Leuven(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 175-189 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. The disconnection between the loci of authority and those of democratic control. - II. The competence problem in the Union. - III. Reconciling Europe with its citizens through democracy and rule of law. - IV. Scope and contents. | (Abstract) One of the main problems the Union has to cope with is the difficulty in properly articulating the relationship between authority and democratic legitimacy, in particular the disconnection between the allocation of powers to the EU and to its Member States and the forms of democratic control over their exercise in the Union. Indeed, it seems that the more EU authority expands, the more the democratic legitimacy of the Union is in trouble. In the EU the source of authority is dislocated out of the traditional forms of democratic accountability, which have been shaped domestically by centuries of constitutional history. In addition to this, the "punctiform" nature of many EU decision-making processes, starting at one level of government - regional, national or supranational - and ending up being concluded at a different level, favours this feeling of disorientation amongst European citizens. The attitude of several national governments, which tend to blame the EU for their own failures, exacerbates this problem and leads to the perception of EU institutions as not only distant, but also detached from the needs of ordinary citizens.https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/reconnecting-authority-and-democratic-legitimacy-introductory-remarksauthoritylegitimacydisconnectioneu competencesdemocratic controlrule of law
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Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks
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title Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks
title_short Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks
title_full Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks
title_fullStr Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks
title_full_unstemmed Re-connecting Authority and Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Introductory Remarks
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publisher European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)
series European Papers
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description (Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 175-189 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. The disconnection between the loci of authority and those of democratic control. - II. The competence problem in the Union. - III. Reconciling Europe with its citizens through democracy and rule of law. - IV. Scope and contents. | (Abstract) One of the main problems the Union has to cope with is the difficulty in properly articulating the relationship between authority and democratic legitimacy, in particular the disconnection between the allocation of powers to the EU and to its Member States and the forms of democratic control over their exercise in the Union. Indeed, it seems that the more EU authority expands, the more the democratic legitimacy of the Union is in trouble. In the EU the source of authority is dislocated out of the traditional forms of democratic accountability, which have been shaped domestically by centuries of constitutional history. In addition to this, the "punctiform" nature of many EU decision-making processes, starting at one level of government - regional, national or supranational - and ending up being concluded at a different level, favours this feeling of disorientation amongst European citizens. The attitude of several national governments, which tend to blame the EU for their own failures, exacerbates this problem and leads to the perception of EU institutions as not only distant, but also detached from the needs of ordinary citizens.
topic authority
legitimacy
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eu competences
democratic control
rule of law
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