A New Right for Democracy and Development in Europe: The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) by Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes (Paperback, 2015)
This volume analyses the problems and instruments of European citizens' political participation and focuses in particular on the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) right. Introduced by the Lisbon Treaty, the ECI enables European citizens to propose legislative measures to the Commission by collecting one million signatures in at least seven EU countries. The European federalists were the first to initiate one of the most important applications of this instrument with their proposal for a European Special Plan for Sustainable Development , aimed at addressing the ongoing serious ecomic and social crisis. The essays collected in this volume by authors from different disciplines, backgrounds and nationalities offer reflections on citizenship rights and themes relating to the European crisis, as well as on the necessary steps to revive development in Europe. The informative and functional documentation proposed in the Appendix constitutes a user manual for the potential and concrete application of this new right by European citizens and their various associations.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes
ISBN-10
2875742477
ISBN-13
9782875742476
eBay Product ID (ePID)
214302560
Product Key Features
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Sociology & Anthropology: Professional
Dimensions
Weight
200g
Height
225mm
Width
150mm
Additional Product Features
Edited by
Giampiero Bordino
Series Part/Volume Number
5
First Published
2015
Series Title
Federalism
Author Biography
Giampiero Bordino has published historical essays and manuals, in particular on contemporary history. He is member of the Einstein Center for International Studies (CESI) in Turin and a member of the editorial staff of and contributor to the review The Federalist Debate. He writes about issues relating to European unity, supranational federalism and the globalisation process.