Debating European Citizenship
By Rainer Bauböck (ed.), Debating European Citizenship, IMISCOE Research, 2018
New rules on deprivation of citizenship in Norway
An amendment to the Norwegian Citizenship Act of 2005 was adopted this spring, opening up for the deprivation of citizenship for persons convicted of certain serious crimes. The new §26a will enter into force on 1 January 2019. It stipulates that Read More …
New GLOBALCIT publications: country reports on political participation of mobile EU citizens
GLOBALCIT is pleased to announce the publication of five country reports on political participation of mobile EU citizens (Austria, Denmark, Greece, Hungary and Slovenia). Reports on political participation of mobile EU citizens can be accessed through the EUI’s open access repository Read More …
How the EU Mitigates a Fundamental Democratic Deficit of European Nation-States
The European Union, many believe, has a democratic deficit. The sovereign nation-state is seen as democratically superior. Even more, it is often argued that the EU undermines the functioning of national democracies, compounding this alleged democratic deficit.
In our article we show that when it comes to the electoral inclusion of immigrants, nation states suffer from a democratic deficit and the EU plays a democracy-enhancing role. European democracies are much more exclusive than they should be according to normative standards derived from democratic theory. The EU has been key to mitigating the exclusiveness of democracies. By requiring its member states to enfranchise non-national EU citizens on the local level, it pushes one of the currently most relevant “frontiers of democracy” in the right direction. Read More …
