Decyzje

The conception of blocking power as a key to the understanding of the history of designing voting systems for the EU council

Tadeusz Sozański

Pedagogical University of Cracow

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Abstract

Unlike the classical approach to voting power, the approach presented in this paper makes a distinction between a voter's winning and blocking power and relates the latter kind of power to the number of small-size minimal blocking coalitions the voter can form with other voters. It is shown that the concept of blocking sheds light on the designing of voting systems for EU Council of Ministers from the very beginning to the Lisbon treaty.

Metadata

Journal Decyzje 
Issue 22 
Issue date 12/2014 
Type Article 
Language en
Pagination 5-46
DOI 10.7206/DEC.1733-0092.32
ISSN 1733-0092
eISSN 2391-761X