Subsidiarity as a Means to Enhance Cooperation between EU Institutions and National Parliaments
Briefing
08-03-2017
The Treaty of Lisbon has entrusted national parliaments with the responsibility to monitor the respect of the principle of subsidiarity in new EU legislative proposals adopted in areas of non-exclusive EU competence (so-called Early Warning System). The Commission has been the primary interlocutor of parliaments in this framework, although Parliament also receives and follows-up on national parliaments’ reasoned opinions. Despite positive developments visible both at EU and national level, important challenges remain, in particular in relation to the limited scope offered by the Early Warning System for more political engagement.
Briefing
Awtur estern
Diane Fromage
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Tip ta’ pubblikazzjoni
Kelma għat-tiftix
- approfondiment tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- dritt tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- Istituzzjoni tal-UE
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- kompetenza istituzzjonali (UE)
- koperazzjoni interparlamentarja
- koperazzjoni istituzzjonali
- kostruzzjoni Ewropea
- membru tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- parlament
- parlament nazzjonali
- POLITIKA
- politika u sikurezza pubblika
- principju tas-sussidjarjetà
- skrutinju parlamentari
- trattati Ewropej
- UNJONI EWROPEA