Managerial Law: Volume 48 Issue 4
Table of contents - Special Issue: Law, justice and democracy in Europe
Guest Editors: Pamela M. Barnes
EU enlargement and the effectiveness of conditionality: keeping to the deal?
Ian Barnes, Claire RandersonAccession to the European Union is one of the most powerful foreign policy tools exercised within the European arena and enlargement negotiations have been a major stimulus to…
Democratic accountability and economic reality: Hungary's membership of the European Monetary System
Emese Peter FáynéThe absorption of the New Member States (NMS) after the 2004 enlargement and their integration into Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is perhaps the most important challenge…
Police powers and human rights in the context of terrorism
Richard StoneThe object of the paper is to analyse the justifications for the modification of police powers in response to terrorist threats, placing this issue in a European context.
The nuclear industry: A particular challenge to democracy in Europe?
Pamela M. BarnesThe national governments of the European Union (EU) are finding it increasingly difficult to provide their populations with cheap and reliable sources of electricity. There is a…
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union – the social dimension
J.R. Carby‐HallThis article aims to analyse the development of the concept of social dialogue in the UK as it has been encouraged by the European Union vision of social democracy. The starting…
The European Parliament – giving democratic powers to the “people's body”
Bill Newton‐DunnThe article has the purpose of looking back to the founding of the European Union (EU).