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"From the ""Democratic Deficit"" to a ""Democratic Surplus"""

Constructing Administrative Democracy in Europe

Athanasios Psygkas (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol Law School)

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English
Oxford University Press Inc
14 December 2017
"Challenging the conventional narrative that the European Union suffers from a ""democratic deficit,"" Athanasios Psygkas argues that EU mandates have enhanced the democratic accountability of national regulatory agencies. This is because EU law has created entry points for stakeholder participation in the operation of national regulators; these avenues for public participation were formerly either not open or not institutionalized to this degree.

By focusing on how the EU formally adopted procedural mandates to advance the substantive goal of creating an internal market in electronic communications, Psygkas demonstrates that EU requirements have had significant implications for the nature of administrative governance in the member states. Drawing on theoretical arguments in favor of decentralization traditionally applied to substantive policy-making, this book provides insight into regulatory processes to show how the decentralized EU structure may transform national regulatory authorities into individual loci of experimentation that might in turn develop innovative results. It thus contributes to debates about federalism, governance and public policy, as well as about deliberative and participatory democracy in the United States and Europe.

This book informs current understandings of regulatory agency operations and institutional design by drawing on an original dataset of public consultations and interviews with agency officials, industry and consumer group representatives in Paris, Athens, Brussels, and London. The on-the-ground original research provides a strong foundation for the directions the case law could take and small- and larger-scale institutional reforms that balance the goals of democracy, accountability, and efficiency."

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 242mm,  Width: 164mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   630g
ISBN:   9780190632762
ISBN 10:   0190632763
Pages:   376
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Athanasios (Akis) Psygkas is Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol. He has published in the areas of comparative public law, policy and governance, and advised NGOs on these issues. He holds JSD and LLM degrees from Yale Law School, where he was a Fulbright scholar, as well as an LLB and LLM in Public Law and Political Science from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Akis has held fellowships at the European University Institute, the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris, and Yale Law School.

Reviews for "From the ""Democratic Deficit"" to a ""Democratic Surplus""": Constructing Administrative Democracy in Europe

This is a clever book with many layers. It is about the EU Constitution, about EU and comparative administrative law, about regulation and about telecommunication. It probably took someone of Greek descent to raise a counter-intuitive argument about democracy in the EU. The comparative analysis in this book confirms that the classical idea representative of democracy founded on the predominant role of parliamentary assemblies is much closer to myth than to actual practice, and this already the case in the Member States. ... The author is also very convincing in showing that EU law has infused high doses of participation in the Member States. -- Roberto Caranta, University of Turin, Common Market Law Review


  • Winner of Runner-up for the 2019 SLSA Theory and History Prize..
  • Winner of Shortlisted for the 2019 SLSA Theory and History Prize..

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