Table of Contents
I. Editorial
1. Christian Joerges, The Law's Problems with the Governance of the European Market
II. European Constitutional Law
2. Koen Lenaerts and Amaryllis Verhoeven, Institutional Balance as a Guarantee for Democracy in EU Governance
3. Stijn Smismans, Institutional Balance as Interest Representation. Some Reflections on Lenaerts and Verhoeven
4. Peter Lindseth, Delegation is Dead - Long Live Delegation: Managing the Democratic Disconnect in the European Market Polity
III. The Law of European Governance
5. Stefan Kadelbach, European Harmonisation of Administrative Law and/or The Law of a Europeanised Administration
6. Renaud Dehousse, Misfits: EU Law and the Evolution of European Governance
7. Loic Azoulay, Judges and EU Administrative Governance
8. Michelle Everson, The Socially Embedded Market Polity and Administrative Proceduralism
9. Joanne Scott & Ellen Vos, Administering Europe in an Age of Uncertainty: The Precautionary Principle in Community Law
IV. Good Governance and Democratic Theory
10. Oliver Gerstenberg and Charles F. Sabel, Directly-Deliberative Polyarchy: An Institutional Ideal for Europe?