Democracy through strong publics in the European Union?

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Series Details Vol.40, No.3, September 2002, p401-424
Publication Date September 2002
ISSN 0021-9886
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This article explores the democratising role of strong publics, which are institutionalised bodies of deliberation and decision-making. Strong publics are important to modern democracy as they subject decision-making to justificatory debate. This article evaluates selected aspects of the institutional nexus of the EU in order to see if they qualify as strong publics. The focus is on comitology, the European Parliament and the Charter Convention. These bodies vary in their status as strong publics, but to various degrees they all inject the logic of impartial justification and reason-giving into the EU system.

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