No.9/02
Author:
Anna Verges Bausili
Title:
Rethinking the Methods of Dividing and Exercising
Powers in the EU: Reforming Subsidiarity and National Parliaments
Abstract:
The Nice and Laeken Declarations put
at the top of the agenda of EU reform the attainment of a clearer delimitation
of the EU powers. This project is taking place in the context of a system of
competences which is problematic in various senses. One of the items falling
within the mandate of the Convention on the future of Europe includes the
reform of the principle of subsidiarity. The emerging proposals for the reform
of subsidiarity are, however, more directed towards legitimacy deficits than
towards tensions in the competence system. Indeed, parallel to the competences
issue, the claim for a larger role for national parliaments in the EU has come
to intersect with the competence dossier, and to a larger extent this claim has
reconstructed subsidiarity procedures into an answer to legitimacy deficiencies
in the EU.
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