European Union’s multilevel governance issues have been of great relevance in the recent worldwide legal scholarship. On the one side, the European Union (EU) has improved its regulatory approach, but on the other the actual implementation of those policies has been increasingly moved to levels of governments closer to the people, whether national or sub-national. What happened is very well known in the EU legal system: it is called subsidiarity and it goes under the principle derived from federalist theories which stipulate that policymaking should occur at the lowest effective level. The principle of subsidiarity is not focused on powers allocation, but rather on the regulation of the use of powers between the EU and the Member States. Lo...
This piece of work is focused on the use of the principle of subsidiarity in the legislative process...
In this article, the author examines the Lisbon Treaty's early-warning system (EWS) for the principl...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legit-imacy of policies designed at ...
Abstract In the German political debate, the principle of subsidiarity plays an important role in th...
Subsidiarity as a principle in favour of decentralised decision-making is a cornerstone of the very ...
This article aims to show us the relation between the multilevel governance and the subsidiarity pri...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at E...
This article aims to show us the relation between the multilevel governance and the subsidiarity pri...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at E...
From the outset, European integration was about the transfer of powers from the national to the Euro...
Contains fulltext : 67570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Subsidiarity h...
This contribution explores the division of regulatory and enforcement competences between the EU and...
Multilevel dimension of subsidiarity after the Lisbon Treaty. The role of institutional actors in th...
The new European Commission took office on 1 November 2014, with a number of structural changes incl...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU competence. It suggests that the...
This piece of work is focused on the use of the principle of subsidiarity in the legislative process...
In this article, the author examines the Lisbon Treaty's early-warning system (EWS) for the principl...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legit-imacy of policies designed at ...
Abstract In the German political debate, the principle of subsidiarity plays an important role in th...
Subsidiarity as a principle in favour of decentralised decision-making is a cornerstone of the very ...
This article aims to show us the relation between the multilevel governance and the subsidiarity pri...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at E...
This article aims to show us the relation between the multilevel governance and the subsidiarity pri...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at E...
From the outset, European integration was about the transfer of powers from the national to the Euro...
Contains fulltext : 67570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Subsidiarity h...
This contribution explores the division of regulatory and enforcement competences between the EU and...
Multilevel dimension of subsidiarity after the Lisbon Treaty. The role of institutional actors in th...
The new European Commission took office on 1 November 2014, with a number of structural changes incl...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU competence. It suggests that the...
This piece of work is focused on the use of the principle of subsidiarity in the legislative process...
In this article, the author examines the Lisbon Treaty's early-warning system (EWS) for the principl...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legit-imacy of policies designed at ...