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  1. Why and How Should the European Union Defend its Values?Tore Vincents Olsen - 2023 - Res Publica 29 (1):69-88.
    This article provides a normative framework for evaluating the moral permissibility of various defences of European Union (EU) values against their violation in EU member states. This requires, first, a coherent interpretation of EU values as the values of liberal democracy; second, a clear notion of when they are violated; third, a theory of how liberal democracy can be defended with measures that are consistent with the values of liberal democracy themselves; and, finally, a discussion of what the EU’s role (...)
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  • Plural Approaches to Theorizing Justice and Legitimacy in Europe.Tom Theuns & Miklós Zala - 2022 - Res Publica 28 (4):585-592.
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  • Ejection for Democracy Protection: On the Expulsion of EU Member States.Tore Vincents Olsen - 2022 - Res Publica 29 (2):321-330.
    This article argues against the idea that European Union (EU) member states (MSs) that have turned autocratic should be ejected from the EU to ensure that the latter does not itself violate the principle of democracy identified with the all subjected principle (ASP). First, the ASP requires that MSs be democratic before a decision to eject them would be acceptable and at that point, there is no reason to eject them. Second, if EU membership is voluntary as the protagonist of (...)
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