In this paper, the issue of the most efficient allocation of regulatory responsibilities among the subnational, national, and European Community (EC) levels of government is addressed. The most obvious impact of EC regulations on national and subnational policies is a transfer of legislative competences to the EC, as the principle of supremacy of EC law bars member states from passing laws inconsistent with the relevant EC legislation. There are less obvious but no less important ways in which EC regulations influence the political process in the member states. Thus, the process of implementation of EC regulations at the national level has led to an increase in the rule-making powers of the member states' executives and a corresponding weak...
An arena in which the implications of increased subnational authority are particularly important is ...
textabstractThe interplay of various legal systems in the European Union (EU) has long triggered a d...
In a “post-state” era, sub-state political communities face new challenges. Modern constitutionalis...
[T]he purpose of this paper is to explore the relatively neglected issue of the balance between gene...
Monetary union, under the conditions specified by the Maastricht Treaty, will complete the developme...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games amon...
The idea of an inevitable process of centralization in the European Community (EC)/European Union (E...
The paper starts with a description of major reforms of EU policy in the network industries. Based o...
The European law of cross-border cooperation is the legal product of the interplay of different lega...
Federal governments and unions of states face the fundamental task of allocating the creation and en...
When it adopts an EC law, the Council of Ministers, the main legislative body of the Community, deci...
This article draws on the theory of “federalism as the new nationalism” to illustrate that regulator...
The paper aims at describing the roles that member state parliaments play in the process of Europea...
This article will deal with specific aspects of the divided-power system of the European Union and p...
An arena in which the implications of increased subnational authority are particularly important is ...
textabstractThe interplay of various legal systems in the European Union (EU) has long triggered a d...
In a “post-state” era, sub-state political communities face new challenges. Modern constitutionalis...
[T]he purpose of this paper is to explore the relatively neglected issue of the balance between gene...
Monetary union, under the conditions specified by the Maastricht Treaty, will complete the developme...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games amon...
The idea of an inevitable process of centralization in the European Community (EC)/European Union (E...
The paper starts with a description of major reforms of EU policy in the network industries. Based o...
The European law of cross-border cooperation is the legal product of the interplay of different lega...
Federal governments and unions of states face the fundamental task of allocating the creation and en...
When it adopts an EC law, the Council of Ministers, the main legislative body of the Community, deci...
This article draws on the theory of “federalism as the new nationalism” to illustrate that regulator...
The paper aims at describing the roles that member state parliaments play in the process of Europea...
This article will deal with specific aspects of the divided-power system of the European Union and p...
An arena in which the implications of increased subnational authority are particularly important is ...
textabstractThe interplay of various legal systems in the European Union (EU) has long triggered a d...
In a “post-state” era, sub-state political communities face new challenges. Modern constitutionalis...