What is the nature of EU's authority? This fascinating book explores
this question, and is much needed given its increased scrutiny in the
face of growing nationalism.
By setting out an original account of the preferred moral standard to
evaluate such authority, ie Demoicratic authority, it illustrates how
that standard affects the practical reasoning of those subjects to the
EU's authority. Theoretically significant, the book also has important
practical value as legitimacy challenges in the EU increase.
Constitutional lawyers and theorists, as well as political scientists
will welcome this innovative new work.