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Building: A, Floor: 4, Room: SR13
Monday 13:00 - 14:45 CEST (22/08/2022)
Various EU member states are currently witnessing a process whereby the exercise of fundamental political rights and freedoms – most notably, the right to vote, but also the right to run for elections or to form or participate in political associations – is undermined both domestically, supra-nationally and in other proximate EU member states. This raises stringent questions about how to diagnose such processes normatively, but also about the adequate political and/or policy strategies for mitigating or offsetting them. This panel examines these questions in an integrated way, combining normative political theory with institutional approaches and policy analysis.
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A Freedom in Name Only? Effective and Non-Effective exercises of Freedom of Movement | View Paper Details |
Defensible Denationalization and Political Wrongdoing | View Paper Details |
EU Disintegration and the Problem of Democratic Regression | View Paper Details |
Conceptualising Militant Democracy | View Paper Details |
Civic Invitation: Democratic Backsliding & Prodemocratic Partisanship in the EU | View Paper Details |
How Should the EU Respond to Democratic Backsliding? A Normative Assessment of Expulsion and Suspension of Voting Rights from the Perspective of Multilateral Democray | View Paper Details |