Subsidiarity in the European Community s Legal Order

Subsidiarity in the European Community s Legal Order
Author: Andrea Daniel
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783640373277

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Essay from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: A-Grade with Distinction, South Bank University London (Faculty of Art and Human Sciences), course: European Policy, language: English, abstract: The subject of this essay is the implementation of the subsidiarity-principle in the EC's legal order. While EC-laws have supremacy over national laws and become a part of the national legal order, self-standing national laws are applicable where the EC has no legislative competence. In this aspect, the EC's system is comparable to e.g. the German federal system. The essay shows that the EC's legislative system balances the powers of the supranational and the national level by certain legal instruments: The principle of "limited empowerment", the distinction between exclusive and competitive competences and the necessity of a "legal basis" for every supranational legislative act. As their justiciability is essential for the lower levels' protection from power centralisation the Member States can litigate at the European Court of Justice against "lack of competence" when the EC meddles in affairs for which it is not empowered. The theoretical implementation as well as the - sometimes unsatisfying - practical application of these instruments is illustrated on the examples of two EC-directives on the ban of tobacco advertisements and the German litigation against them for "lack of competence".

The Principle of Subsidiarity and its Enforcement in the EU Legal Order

The Principle of Subsidiarity and its Enforcement in the EU Legal Order
Author: Katarzyna Granat
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509908684

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In this book, Katarzyna Granat analyses and evaluates Europe's experience with the Early Warning System (EWS) which allows national parliaments to review draft legislative acts of the European Union for their compatibility with the subsidiarity principle. The EWS was introduced in response to the perceived 'democratic deficit' of the EU and its 'creeping' competences, and represented one of the landmark reforms of the Lisbon Treaty. The purpose of this book is to present and critically analyse the functioning of the new mechanism of subsidiarity review and the role that national parliaments have played within this system. Compared to the existing leading publications on the Europeanisation of national parliaments and contributions on the EU principle of subsidiarity, this book offers – for the first time – a profound legal analysis of the procedure enriched by a comprehensive empirical analysis of the activities of national parliaments. It is directed at scholars of EU law and policy, European and national officials, and legal practitioners working in and with the national legislatures.

The Community Legal Order

The Community Legal Order
Author: Jean-Victor Louis,Commission of the European Communities
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1990
Genre: Law
ISBN: UCAL:B4235133

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Updated edition of work incorporating developments in case law of the European Court of Justice and national courts and changes in the configuration of the European Community following enlargement.

The EU Principle of Subsidiarity and Its Critique

The EU Principle of Subsidiarity and Its Critique
Author: Antonio Estella de Noriega
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199242429

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The European Union principle of subsidiarity was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty and was the subject of a protocol in the Amsterdam Treaty. It was intended as a last-resort protection mechanism for member states in a minority on a particular issue in the Council of Ministers. In the first book devoted to the subject the author analyses these constitutional reforms and the reluctance of the ECJ to implement them, and argues that the principle will not be able to perform this protective role effectively.

Definition and Limits of the Principle of Subsidiarity

Definition and Limits of the Principle of Subsidiarity
Author: Alain Delcamp,Council of Europe. Steering Committee on Local and Regional Authorities
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287125228

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Subsidiarity and EU Multilevel Governance

Subsidiarity and EU Multilevel Governance
Author: Serafín Pazos-Vidal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429842511

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This book examines the theory and praxis of the legal concept of subsidiarity and the policy paradigm of multilevel governance, providing an updated overview on how subnational and national authorities engage within the EU institutional framework. Providing a theoretical assessment of real-life case studies, the book reflects on a number of key events from the negotiations of the European Convention to the process that led to the "Brexit" referendum and assesses the key agendas and institutional ethos of most actors involved in EU policymaking. It particularly focusses on the EU engagement of so-called non-privileged actors, such as subnational authorities from the UK, Germany, Austria, Italy, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, as well as national and regional parliaments. The author goes on to examine the sometimes selfish behaviour and individual agendas of the European Commission, European Parliament, Member States and even the European Court of Justice but also identifies many constructive ways of interaction that can decisively frame how EU decisions are made. This comprehensive book will be a useful reference to students, practitioners and academic researchers working in European politics, policymaking, public policy and EU law and integration.

Subsidiarity in the European Community s legal order

Subsidiarity in the European Community s legal order
Author: Andrea Daniel
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2009-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783640373550

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Essay from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: A-Grade with Distinction, South Bank University London (Faculty of Art and Human Sciences), course: European Policy, language: English, abstract: The subject of this essay is the implementation of the subsidiarity-principle in the EC's legal order. While EC-laws have supremacy over national laws and become a part of the national legal order, self-standing national laws are applicable where the EC has no legislative competence. In this aspect, the EC’s system is comparable to e.g. the German federal system. The essay shows that the EC’s legislative system balances the powers of the supranational and the national level by certain legal instruments: The principle of “limited empowerment”, the distinction between exclusive and competitive competences and the necessity of a “legal basis” for every supranational legislative act. As their justiciability is essential for the lower levels’ protection from power centralisation the Member States can litigate at the European Court of Justice against “lack of competence” when the EC meddles in affairs for which it is not empowered. The theoretical implementation as well as the – sometimes unsatisfying – practical application of these instruments is illustrated on the examples of two EC-directives on the ban of tobacco advertisements and the German litigation against them for “lack of competence”.

Global Perspectives on Subsidiarity

Global Perspectives on Subsidiarity
Author: Michelle Evans,Augusto Zimmermann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789401788106

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Global Perspectives on Subsidiarity is the first book of its kind exclusively devoted to the principle of subsidiarity. It sheds new light on the principle and explores and develops the many applications of the principle of subsidiarity. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the principle in all its facets, from its philosophical origins in the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas, to its development in Catholic social doctrine, and its emergence as a key principle in European Union Law. This book explores the relationship between subsidiarity and concepts such as sphere sovereignty and social pluralism. It analyses subsidiarity in light of globalisation, federalism, democracy, individual rights and welfare, and discusses subsidiarity and the Australian, Brazilian and German Constitutions.​