The Lisbon Treaty’s change to Council voting rules will have important implications for the democratic legitimacy of the EU

EUROPP 2014-02-03

Summary:

Many of the decisions made in the Council of the European Union are based on qualified majority voting, in which EU legislation can be passed if a certain threshold of support is met among member states. Frank Häge assesses the … Continue reading

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eu institutions government and politics and enlargement frank häge council decision-making council of the european union democratic legitimacy of the european union lisbon treaty. qualified majority voting

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Date tagged:

02/03/2014, 05:00

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02/03/2014, 02:30