Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/7919
Title: The Balancing Role of National Parliaments in Transforming the European Union. Towards a Parliamentary Polity?
Other Titles: Law, Politics and the Constitution. New Perspectives from Legal and Political Theory (Geisler, A, Hein M., Hummel, S. eds.)
Authors: Ristova -Aasterud, Karolina
Keywords: EU, national parliaments, EU re-parliamentarisation
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: PL Academic Research, Peter Lang GmbH
Series/Report no.: Volume 4, pp. 141-155;
Conference: 5th Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Politica,l and Social Theory, 3-4 May, 2013, Greifswald, Germany
Abstract: The Lisbon Treaty of 2009 represents a serious step moving the EU away from the path of de- parliamentarisation, typical since its foundation, towards a path of re-parliamentarisation. This is done not only by strengthening the European Parliament, but also by providing national parliaments of the member states a more active role. This book chapter aims to present how the recent treaty novelties regarding national parliaments affect the balance of power in the intergovernmental system of EU governance. On a more theoretical level, it explores how the shared European intellectual traditions on sovereignty have influenced these developments, and how they may further transfor the EU from a dominantly intergovernmental into a parliamentary polity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/7919
ISBN: 978-3-631-65464-4
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Law: Journal Articles

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