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Working with national parliaments on EU affairs: An overview (2009-2022)
National parliaments' active participation in EU affairs and enhanced scrutiny of their national governments are instrumental in ensuring the democratic accountability and legitimacy of the EU institutional system. However, despite the inclusion of national parliaments in the text of the Treaties, their ability to impact EU affairs remains generally limited. Nevertheless, national parliaments are willing to play a more active role in EU affairs by being more closely involved in the substance of EU ...
Research for CULT Committee - European Media Freedom Act - Background Analysis.
This background analysis focusses on relevant issues to be taken into account in the discussions on the Proposal for a European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), especially from a media law perspective. Dealing with questions on the appropriate legal basis and coherence with the existing regulatory framework, as well as selected substantive issues and the proposed institutional structures, the analysis highlights possible shortcomings regarding practical impact and enforcement that should be addressed.
Decentralisation reforms in the Western Balkans
Decentralisation, and implementation of the principle of subsidiarity, are at the heart of both EU accession negotiations with the Western Balkan countries and their accession-related reforms. As the region's six countries differ in population size, territory and history, their decentralisation models differ from each other as well. The European Commission and the European Parliament are closely monitoring these countries' overall progress in multi-level governance and in the implementation of the ...
Controlling Subsidiarity in Today's EU: the Role of the European Parliament and the National Parliaments
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty (2009), the EU national parliaments have had the right to control the principle of subsidiarity through the Early Warning System (EWS). This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee, examines how the EWS has worked over the past 12 years. It also looks into the interaction of the European Commission, local and regional entities, the Committee ...
Study on the Harmonisation of EU Environmental Law
This study analyses the clarity and adaptability of EU environmental law and how these could be improved by means of regulatory options, by looking at four core EU environmental directives, in the field of water, air, nature and waste. Recommendations are made to improve the effectiveness of environmental law in European Union The research has been prepared at the request of the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs as asked by the Committee on ...
Updating the Crypto Assets Regulation and establishing a pilot regime for distributed ledger technology
The markets in crypto assets (MiCA) proposal intends to adapt to the latest technological trends in the FinTech sector. The briefing analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the impact assessment (IA) accompanying the MiCA and DLT proposals. The IA is quite technical and difficult to read for a non-expert. The policy options were compared against the criteria of effectiveness, efficiency and coherence, but not against proportionality, which is required by the better regulation guidelines. The preferred ...
The Portuguese Parliament and EU affairs
According to the Portuguese Constitution adopted in 1976, Portugal is a semi-presidential Republic and a parliamentary democracy. It is a unitary state which also includes two autonomous regions (the Azores and Madeira archipelagos) with their own political and administrative statutes and self-governing institutions (Article 6 of the Constitution). The Constitution of the Third Republic created a single representative body: the Assembly of the Republic (Assembleia da República). The Assembly exercises ...
Subsidiarity: Mechanisms for monitoring compliance
The principle of subsidiarity requires decisions to be taken at the lowest practical level of government without, however, jeopardising mutually beneficial cooperation at the supranational level. Recent decades have seen efforts to strengthen the subsidiarity principle in EU law, including the introduction of the well-known early warning mechanism (EWM) for national parliaments. At the same time, the principle of subsidiarity remains a contested notion. This has important implications for the regulatory ...
Európai Parlament: a nemzeti parlamentekkel fenntartott kapcsolatok
Az európai integráció előrehaladása következtében a nemzeti parlamentek szerepe megváltozott. Az európai jogalkotás valamennyi szinten történő hatékony demokratikus ellenőrzésének megteremtése érdekében különböző eszközöket hoztak létre az Európai Parlament és a nemzeti parlamentek közötti együttműködés elősegítésére. Ezt a tendenciát a Lisszaboni Szerződés által bevezetett rendelkezések is megerősítették.
A Régiók Bizottsága
A Régiók Bizottsága 350 tagból áll, akik az Európai Unió 28 tagállamának regionális és helyi hatóságait képviselik. Véleményeket alkot a Szerződésekben rögzített kötelező konzultációk esetében, fakultatív konzultációk esetében, továbbá – ha ezt szükségesnek ítéli – saját kezdeményezésű véleményeket is alkot. Tagjai nem utasíthatók. Feladataik ellátása során teljes mértékben függetlenek, és az Európai Unió általános érdekében járnak el.