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Efforts towards the institutionalisation of evidence-informed decision-making. [PDF]

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European Parliament and National Parliaments

2020
AbstractThe EMU’s legitimacy is precarious. To be precise, it is not the legitimacy of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) as such that is precarious since it is set out in the Treaties but of acts adopted within EMU. Monetary policy acts are adopted by the European Central Bank (ECB) equipped with a Primary law independence guarantee shielding it ...
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The European Parliament, the national parliaments and the EU Conventions

Politique européenne, 2003
This paper explores the Convention method along the theoretical concept of deliberative democracy. It argues that the Convention method, in comparison with IGC’s, can be seen as an alternative way for steering system change and fundamental reform of the European Union.
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The European Parliament and National Parliaments: Conflict or cooperation?

The Journal of Legislative Studies, 2005
The relations between the European Parliament and the national parliaments were not free, in the past, from mutual neglect and sometimes jealousy. Only in the 1990s, after Maastricht, were foundations laid with a view to a more rational coexistence, and possibly cooperation. The chapter examines this evolution, including the experience of parliamentary
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The European Parliament and the National Parliaments as a System

2017
The Lisbon Treaty expressly envisages that “National Parliaments contribute actively to the good functioning of the Union” (Art. 12.1).
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Parliament and national security

The RUSI Journal, 1998
In the UK the role of parliamentary committees might seem of little value compared to those of other, legislatures. The defence committees of most EU countries, for instance, are involved in the budgetary process, while the UK defence committee does not have such powers.
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