Abstract

Contents: Introduction, Samantha Besson and Jose Luis MartA-. Part I Why Deliberate: Is the ideal of a deliberative democracy coherent?, Cristina Lafont The epistemic conception of deliberative democracy defended - reasons, rightness and equal political autonomy, Jose Luis MartA- The value added by theories of deliberative democracy: where (not) to look, Andreas Follesdal. Part II How to Deliberate: Democracy and the real speech situation, David Estlund Depoliticizing democracy, Philip Pettit Conflict and self-interest in deliberation, Jane Mansbridge Framing public deliberation and democratic legitimacy in the European Union, Deirdre Curtin. Part III Where to Deliberate: The people in deliberative democracy, Francis Cheneval Deliberative demoi-cracy in the European Union - towards the deterritorialization of democracy, Samantha Besson Institutional reform and democratic legitimacy: deliberative democracy and transnational constitutionalism, James Bohman Should deliberative democrats defend the judicial enforcement of social rights?, Roberto Gargarella. Index.

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