National parliaments and European democracy : (ระเบียนเลขที่ 54650)
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International Standard Book Number | 9789076871813 |
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Original cataloging agency | NALT |
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) | KD 35.E86 |
Local cutter number (OCLC) ; Book number/undivided call number, CALL (RLIN) | N37 2007 |
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Title | National parliaments and European democracy : |
Remainder of title | a bottom-up approach to European constitutionalism / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | edited by Olaf Tans, Carla Zoethout, and Jit Peters. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Groningen : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Europa Law Publishing, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2007. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 253 p. : |
Other physical details | ill., table ; |
Dimensions | 24 cm. |
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Formatted contents note | Introduction: National Parliaments and the European CHAPTER 1 Union; In Search of Common Ground Olaf Tans --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. A Bottom-up Approach to European Constitutionalism Research-design --<br/>3 Conceptualising 'National Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making' --<br/>3.1 A Threefold Analysis of National Constitutional Regimes I Constitutional Norms Regarding National Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making --<br/>II The Relevance of Practices and Habits --<br/>III Widening the Scope to the Political System and Culture a Large --<br/>4. Conclusion --<br/>Appendix: Questionnaire --<br/>The Finnish Eduskunta: Effective Scrutiny, Partisan CHAPTER 2 Consensus Tapio Raunio --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. Background: Constitutional Reform and Preparing for EU- Membership--<br/>3. Controlling the Government in EU Matters --<br/>3.1 Accountability and Control Instruments --<br/>3.2 Scrutiny of EU Matters --<br/>3.4 Partisan Consensus --<br/>3.4 Attitudes towards Interparliamentary Cooperation --<br/>4. The Eduskunta and the Constitutional Treaty --<br/>5 Conclusion --<br/>4 Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making in Germany; Supportive Federal Scrutiny and Restrictive CHAPTER 3 Regional Action Daniel Thym --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2 Constitutional Framework --<br/>3. Normative Framework --<br/>4. Information: Irrelevance through Overload? --<br/>4.1 Normative Concept --<br/>4.2 Practice and Problems --<br/>4.3 The Way Ahead --<br/>5. Bundestag: Supportive Scrutiny --<br/>5.1 Practice and Problems<br/>5.2 Normative Concept --<br/>5.3 Way Ahead --<br/>6 Bundesrat: Preserving Federalism --<br/>6.1 Normative Concept --<br/>6.2 Practice and Problems --<br/>6.3 Way Ahead --<br/>7. Conclusion --<br/>EU Affairs before the United Kingdom Parliament; A CHAPTER 4 Case of Scrutiny as Substitute Sovereignty? Adam Cygan --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2 The Legal, Political and Constitutional Context of Scrutiny --<br/>3 Brief History of Parliamentary Scrutiny in the United Kingdom --<br/>4. The Heterogeneity of National Scrutiny Procedures --<br/>5. Scrutiny of European Union Legislation by the Westminster Parliament --<br/>6 The House of Commons - European Scrutiny Committee --<br/>7 The House of Lords - Select Committee on the Union and its Sub-Committees European --<br/>8 Impact of the Scrutiny Process within the UK Parliament --<br/>9 Scrutiny as Substitute Sovereignty? --<br/>ΙΟ Future Reform of the UK Scrutiny Process --<br/>Belgian Parliaments and EU Decision-making: "In the CHAPTER 5 Government We Trust" Hendrik Vos, Sofie Staelraeve, Carl Devos, Jan Orbie, Hilde Van Liefferinge, An Schrijvers --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2 How Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making is Organised in Belgium --<br/>2.1 A Uniquely Composed Federal Advisory Committee --<br/>2.2 The Functioning of the Federal Advisory Committee --<br/>2.3 The Standing Committees and European affairs --<br/>2.4 The Flow of Information <br/>2.5 Control of EU Decision-making by the Federal Parliament - an Evaluation --<br/>2.6 The European Role of Regions and Communities --<br/>2.7 Regional Parliaments and EU Decision-making: The Case of Flanders --<br/>3 Why Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making in Belgium is Weak --<br/>3.1 Normative Signs of a Powerful Parliament --<br/>3.2 Belgium: "The Most Thorough Example of Consociational Democracy" --<br/>3.3 Belgium: An Ever Further Federalizing State --<br/>4. Conclusion --<br/>Control of EU Decision-making in the Hungarian CHAPTER 6 National Assembly: the Experience of a new Member State Klara Szalay and Angela Juhasz-Tóth --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2 Norms and Powers Regulating National Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making --<br/>3 Scrutiny of EU Affairs in the National Assembly --<br/>3.1 Scope of Information 3.2 Process of Discussion --<br/>3.3 Parliamentary Influence --<br/>3.4 Other Forms of Parliamentary Control --<br/>4. Dilemmas Relating to the Practice of Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making --<br/>5 Widening the Perspective --<br/>6 Conclusion --<br/>The Parliament of Austria: A "Normative" Tiger? CHAPTER 7 Barbara Blümel and Christine Neuhold --<br/>1 Introduction --<br/>2 Norms Regulating the Flow of Information about EU --Decision-making (with a Link to the Respective Provisions U in the Constitutional Treaty) --<br/>3 Norms Regulating National Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making and Institutional Setting of Parliamentary Scrutiny --<br/>3.1 Legal Provisions Regulating Parliamentary Participation --<br/>3.2 The Institutional Setting of Parliamentary Scrutiny --<br/>4. Evaluation of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs --<br/>4.1 The Scope of Parliamentary Scrutiny --<br/>4.1.1 The Number of Documents Submitted to the Austrian Parliament --<br/>4.1.2 The Number of EC/EU Documents Actually Considered by Parliament --<br/>4.2 The Political Implications of Parliamentary Scrutiny --<br/>5. Discussion --<br/>6 Concluding Remarks --<br/>The Dutch Parliament and the EU; A Constitutional CHAPTER 8 Analysis Olaf Tans --<br/>1 Introduction --<br/>2. Some General Constitutional Features --<br/>3 Controlling Power --<br/>3.I Constitutional Norms Governing the Flow of Information about EU Decision-making --<br/>3.2 Constitutional Norms Governing the Power to Influence EU Decision-making --<br/>4. Practices and Habits Affecting Parliamentary Controlling 4 Power --<br/>4.I General Procedures to Control EU Decision-making --<br/>4.2 The Approval-procedure concerning Decision-making in the Third Pillar --<br/>4.3 The Joint Committee on the Application of Subsidiarity --<br/>5 Complications of the Dutch Scrutiny-system --<br/>5.1 The Fiction of Ministerial Responsibility --<br/>5.2 Low Level of Parliamentary Involvement --<br/>5.3 The Non-political Nature of Parliamentary Scrutiny --<br/>6 Conclusion --<br/>National Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making in Denmark APTER 9 Peter Riis --<br/>1. Introduction: Denmark's Hesitant Approach to the EU --<br/>2. Constitutional Background of the Danish Scrutiny System --<br/>2.1 The Danish Parliamentary System --<br/>2.2 The Danish Constitution on Foreign Policy, Referendums and Transfer of Sovereignty --<br/>2.3 The Legal Basis of the Mandate System --<br/>3 The Danish Decision-making Process with regard to European Affairs --<br/>3.1 The National Decision-making Process - In Brief --<br/>3.2 How does the Government obtain a Mandate for Negotiation --<br/>3.4 Referendums on EU-matters - Direct Democracy in Practice --<br/>4. The Parliament's Treatment of EU-issues --<br/>4.1 Early Treatment of EU-issues in the EAC and in the Sector Committees --<br/>4.2 The Subsidiarity Check --<br/>4.3 Systematic Treatment of Green and White Papers --<br/>4.4 Openness in the European Affairs Committee --<br/>4.5 Cooperation with Members of the European Parliament --<br/>5. Conclusion and Future Perspectives --<br/>Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-making in the CHAPTER IO Czech Republic Lenka Pítrová and Martina Coxová --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2.The General Idea of the Czech Scrutiny System --<br/>3 Constitutional Norms Governing Parliamentary Control --<br/>3.I The 'Euro-amendment' to the Czech Constitution --<br/>3.2 The 'Euro-amendments' to the Rules of Procedure of Czech Parliament --<br/>3.2.1 The Euro-amendment of the Rules of Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies --<br/>3.2.2 The Euro-amendment of the Rules of Procedure of the Senate --<br/>3.3 The Government Directive on Transmission of Draft European Legislative Proposals to the Parliament --<br/>4. Assessment of the Enacted Amendments --<br/>4 The Chamber of Deputies --<br/>4.1 The Senate --<br/>4.2 Experiences with the New Model of Parliamentary Control --<br/>5 The Chamber of Deputies --<br/>5.1 The Senate --<br/>6 Some Comments on a Future and Better Organisation of National Parliamentary Control of EU Decision-Making --<br/>7. Conclusion --<br/>Conclusion: National Parliaments and the European Union; Coping with the Limits of Democracy Olaf Tans --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2 National Constitutions and European Scrutiny: Exploring Common Ground --<br/>2.1 The Pivotal Role of Ministerial Responsibility --<br/>2.2 The Contours of a Common Practice --<br/>2.3 A Common Political Culture? --<br/>2.4 Conclusion --<br/>3. The Future Role of National Parliaments in the EU - Issues for Debate --<br/>3.1 The Limits of Ministerial Responsibility --<br/>3.2 Vices and Virtues of Ex Ante Mechanisms --<br/>3.3 More Direct Involvement of National Parliaments in EU Decision-making? --<br/>3.4 Going Beyond the Input-legitimising Role of National Parliaments --<br/>3.5 A Plea for More Debate in National Parliaments --<br/>4 Conclusion --<br/>Contributors. <br/> |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Democracy |
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Geographic subdivision | European Union countries |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Constitutional law |
9 (RLIN) | 15164 |
Geographic subdivision | European Union countries |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | Legislative bodies |
9 (RLIN) | 15166 |
Geographic subdivision | European Union countries |
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9 (RLIN) | 15167 |
Personal name | Tans, Olaf |
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9 (RLIN) | 49470 |
Personal name | Peters, Jit. |
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9 (RLIN) | 49471 |
Personal name | Zoethout, Carla M. |
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