Europe: A Constitution for the MillenniumDartmouth, 1995 - 239 páginas This text discusses how the purposes of a constitution for a European political union are best expressed; processes in a European political union and how the rules that govern them should be framed; and the relationship between the processes desired and the shaping of the European institutions. |
Contenido
The motivation | 3 |
Defining purpose | 12 |
Rules | 26 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 20 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
accepted achieve action allow alternative appears approach areas arrangements assembly attempt authority bargaining basis become behaviour body central choice civil collective Commission common concept constitution contract cooperative costs Council decision defined difficulty discussion distribution economic effective establish ethical Europe Europe's European political union example exercised existing expressed freedom functions fundamental give goals idea important imposed individual institutions interests involves jurisdictions justified lead legitimization limited looking majority means measures Member method moral norm objectives outcomes parliaments participants particular parties political association political order positive possible powers practice preferences principle procedures processes public policy question rational reason recognize reflect relation relationship remains representative responsibility rest role rule based seen separation setting shared simply social society standards structure suggests system of government taking theory tion tradition utility valid values voting
Referencias a este libro
The New Democratic Federalism for Europe: Functional, Overlapping and ... Bruno S. Frey,Reiner Eichenberger Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
The Search for Good Government: Understanding the Paradox of Italian Democracy Filippo Sabetti Vista previa limitada - 2002 |