Subsidiarnost kak printsip sudebnogo (pravovogo) i politicheskogo kontrolia realizatsii sovmestnoi zakonodatelnoi kompetentsii Evropeiskogo Soiuza i ego gosudarstv-chlenov
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Subsidiarnost kak printsip sudebnogo (pravovogo) i politicheskogo kontrolia realizatsii sovmestnoi zakonodatelnoi kompetentsii Evropeiskogo Soiuza i ego gosudarstv-chlenov
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S1026-94520000616-5-1
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Article
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42-52
Abstract
The essay aims at analysing subsidiarity as a principle of judicial (legal) and political control of exercising of supra-national legislative prerogatives in the matters of concurrent competence belonging to European Union and its Member States. This essay places an emphasis on the control of compliance of European Union’s draft legislative acts with the principle of subsidiarity applied by national parliaments through so called subsidiarity control mechanism which has appeared in European Union’s law as a key-element for enhancing the parliamentary (national and regional) involvement in European affairs, as it is the opportunity to develop inter-institutional political dialogue in the course of exercising of supra-national legislative prerogatives in the matters not fallen into European Union’s exclusive competence.
Keywords
European Union, subsidiarity, control, competence, Court of justice of the European Union, national parliaments, legislative process
Date of publication
01.10.2014
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3. Sm.: Schilling T. A New Dimension of Subsidiarity: Subsidiarity as a Rule and a Principle // Yearbook of European Law. 1994. Vol. 14. R. 203-255.

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5. Bermann G.A. Op. cit. R. 400.

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