Angelika Nußberger
Ein neues Demokratiemodell für das 21. Jahrhundert?
- A New Model of Democracy for the 21st Century?
ISBN: 978-3-926-39758-4
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Politik
Angelika Nußberger
Ein neues Demokratiemodell für das 21. Jahrhundert?
A New Model of Democracy for the 21st Century?
With the "Thyssen Lectures" the Fritz Thyssen Foundation is continuing a tradition that is initiated beginning in Germany in 1979 and followed by venues at a series of universitites in the Czech Republic, Israel, the Russian Republic and, most recently, in Turkey.
The series in Greece is being organised for a period of four years under the leadership of Prof. Vassilios Skouris, former President of the European Court of Justice and current Director of the Centre of International and European Economic Law (CIELL), and is dedicated to the framework topic of "the EU as a community of European law and values".
A NEW MODEL OF DEMOCRACY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY?
Although the principle of democracy serves - at least de iure - as the foundation for the exercise of state power throughout the world, the threats being posed to democratic governance are apparent. This is not only the case with regard to the growing concentration of power in systems that are already chracterised as "authorian" like Russia, China and Turkey. But even consolidated democracies see themselves confronted with major challenges, however.
The internationalisation of decision-making, for example, while originally perceived as progress, is running up against mounting criticism as "undemocratic", while reservations exist when it comes to basing decision-making purely on expert knowledge, nor is it easy to counter populist tendencies. All this raises the question as to what extent new principles need to be elaborated for democratic governance in the 21st century.
The series in Greece is being organised for a period of four years under the leadership of Prof. Vassilios Skouris, former President of the European Court of Justice and current Director of the Centre of International and European Economic Law (CIELL), and is dedicated to the framework topic of "the EU as a community of European law and values".
A NEW MODEL OF DEMOCRACY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY?
Although the principle of democracy serves - at least de iure - as the foundation for the exercise of state power throughout the world, the threats being posed to democratic governance are apparent. This is not only the case with regard to the growing concentration of power in systems that are already chracterised as "authorian" like Russia, China and Turkey. But even consolidated democracies see themselves confronted with major challenges, however.
The internationalisation of decision-making, for example, while originally perceived as progress, is running up against mounting criticism as "undemocratic", while reservations exist when it comes to basing decision-making purely on expert knowledge, nor is it easy to counter populist tendencies. All this raises the question as to what extent new principles need to be elaborated for democratic governance in the 21st century.
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Veröffentlichung: | 28.03.2023 |
Seiten | 117 |
Art des Mediums | Buch [Taschenbuch] |
Preis DE | EUR 12.00 |
Preis AT | EUR 12.40 |
Auflage | 1. Auflage |
Reihe | Thyssen Lectures 5 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-926-39758-4 |
ISBN-10 | 3926397586 |
Über die Autorin
Angelika Nußberger ist seit dem Jahr 2002 Professorin für osteuropäisches Recht und Rechtsvergleichung an der Universität zu Köln. Von der Parlamentarischen Versammlung des Europarats wurde sie 2010 zur Richterin am Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte gewählt, seit 2017 war sie dessen Vizepräsidentin. Nach ihrer Rückkehr an die Universität zu Köln im Jahr 2020 wurde sie Direktorin der neu gegründeten Akademie für europäischen Menschenrechtsschutz.
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