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  Legitimacy in the Multilevel European Polity

Scharpf, F. W. (2009). Legitimacy in the Multilevel European Polity. European Political Science Review, 1(2), 173-204. doi:10.1017/S1755773909000204.

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Scharpf, Fritz W.1, 著者           
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キーワード: EU, legitimacy, republicanism, liberalism, ECJ
 要旨: To be at the same time effective and liberal, governments must normally be able to count on voluntary compliance – which, in turn, depends on the support of socially shared legitimacy beliefs. In Western constitutional democracies, such beliefs are derived from the distinct, but coexistent traditions of ‘republican’ and ‘liberal’ political philosophy. Judged by these criteria, the European Union – when considered by itself – appears as a thoroughly liberal polity which, however, lacks all republican credentials. But this view (which seems to structure the
debates about the ‘European democratic deficit’) ignores the multilevel nature of the European polity, where the compliance of citizens is requested, and needs to be legitimated, by member states, whereas the Union appears as a ‘government of governments’, which is entirely dependent on the voluntary compliance of its member states. What matters primarily, therefore, is the compliance–legitimacy relationship between the Union and its member states – which, however, is normatively constrained by the basic compliance–legitimacy relationship
between member governments and their constituents. Given the high consensus requirements of European legislation, member governments could, and should, be able to assume political responsibility for European policies in which they had a voice, and to justify them in ‘communicative discourses’ in the national public space. That is not necessarily so for ‘nonpolitical’ policy choices imposed by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). By enforcing its
‘liberal’ programme of liberalization and deregulation, the ECJ may presently be undermining the ‘republican’ bases of member-state legitimacy. Where that is the case, open noncompliance is a present danger, and political controls of judicial legislation may be called for.

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言語: eng - English
 日付: 2009-07-012009
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 目次: Legitimacy
Legitimacy in multilevel polities
Legitimating member state compliance
The need for justification
The Court is pushing against the limits of justifiability
The liberal undermining of republican legitimacy
Needed: a political balance of community and autonomy
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 識別子(DOI, ISBNなど): eDoc: 432418
DOI: 10.1017/S1755773909000204
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出版物名: European Political Science Review
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ページ: - 巻号: 1 (2) 通巻号: - 開始・終了ページ: 173 - 204 識別子(ISBN, ISSN, DOIなど): ISSN: 1755-7739
ISSN: 1755-7747