
A Critical Assessment By Eminent Legal And Political Science Experts In The Field, This Book Examines The Two Key Factors Which Have Deeply Affected The Position Of National Parliaments In European Integrations: The Entry Into Force Of The Lisbon Treaty And The Sovereign Debt Crisis In The Eurozone. Structured In Three Parts, The Book Will Address The Question, 'do National Parliaments Exhibit Resilience Or Resignation In These Changed Politico-legal And Socio-economic Circumstances In The Eu?' Part I Investigates The Impact Of The Aforementioned Factors Against The Theoretical Concepts Of Constitutionalism And Democratic Legitimacy. Part Ii Evaluates The Changing Nature Of Parliamentary Functions, And Part Iii Appraises The Evolving Relationships Between National Parliaments And National Governments, National Courts, And Eu Institutions, In Addition To Surveying The Emerging Patterns Of Interparliamentary Cooperation. This Interdisciplinary Collection Yields Novel Insights Into How The Deepening Of The Economic And Monetary Union And The Pursuance Of New Initiatives For Parliamentary Action Impact The Shape And Nature Of Eu Democracy.
This book investigates whether national parliaments demonstrate resilience or resignation in response to the shifting politico-legal and socio-economic landscape of the European Union following the Lisbon Treaty and the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis. Edited by Davor Jancic, the volume compiles contributions from legal and political science experts to analyze how these two major events have altered the democratic legitimacy and constitutional standing of national legislatures within the European integration framework.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this collection as a rigorous interdisciplinary resource for understanding the evolving power dynamics between national governments and EU institutions. Scholars frequently note the technical depth of the analysis, making it a valuable reference for those studying the intersection of law and political economy in Europe.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192509330
ISBN-13:
9780192509338
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