This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at EU level. Through means of theoretically informed analysis this paper claims that if the principle of subsidiarity is respected and implemented throughout the policy process, EU policy-making can aspire to satisfy the condition of both input and output legitimacy. The empirical part of the paper shows how, through a subsidiarity control mechanism known as the Early Warning System, national parliaments can collectively fulfill representative and deliberative functions in EU policy-making. Conclusions about the changing dynamics in parliamentary modus operandi in the field of EU affairs lead to forming a set of recommendations for further resear...
Subsidiarity has been introduced at the 1991 Maastricht conference as a principle of European govern...
"The goal of this working paper is to organize and to clarify the multiple definitions currently bei...
The Early Warning System ( EWS) has been understood as a device for two functions: enhancing the dem...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at E...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legit-imacy of policies designed at ...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, national Parliaments obtained a direct role in th...
European Union’s multilevel governance issues have been of great relevance in the recent worldwide l...
This paper provides a legal and empirical analysis of certain aspects of the european union’s early ...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU competence. It suggests that the...
This contribution discusses National Parliaments’ subsidiarity objections raised in the context of t...
Defence date: 16 December 2014Examining Board: Professor Bruno De Witte, European University Insti...
In this article, the author examines the Lisbon Treaty's early-warning system (EWS) for the principl...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
After coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon it is acknowledged that better control and respect ...
The new European Commission took office on 1 November 2014, with a number of structural changes incl...
Subsidiarity has been introduced at the 1991 Maastricht conference as a principle of European govern...
"The goal of this working paper is to organize and to clarify the multiple definitions currently bei...
The Early Warning System ( EWS) has been understood as a device for two functions: enhancing the dem...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legitimacy of policies designed at E...
This article explains the relationship between subsidiarity and legit-imacy of policies designed at ...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, national Parliaments obtained a direct role in th...
European Union’s multilevel governance issues have been of great relevance in the recent worldwide l...
This paper provides a legal and empirical analysis of certain aspects of the european union’s early ...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU competence. It suggests that the...
This contribution discusses National Parliaments’ subsidiarity objections raised in the context of t...
Defence date: 16 December 2014Examining Board: Professor Bruno De Witte, European University Insti...
In this article, the author examines the Lisbon Treaty's early-warning system (EWS) for the principl...
Enhancing democratic legitimacy in the multilevel European polity is an important challenge. The res...
After coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon it is acknowledged that better control and respect ...
The new European Commission took office on 1 November 2014, with a number of structural changes incl...
Subsidiarity has been introduced at the 1991 Maastricht conference as a principle of European govern...
"The goal of this working paper is to organize and to clarify the multiple definitions currently bei...
The Early Warning System ( EWS) has been understood as a device for two functions: enhancing the dem...