European Economic Governance and Parliamentary Representation. What Place for the European Parliament?

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Series Details Vol.20, No.2, March 2014, p164–185
Publication Date March 2014
ISSN 1351-5993 (Print) / 1468-0386 (Online)
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This article aims to analyse the European Parliament's (EP) position in the reform of the European economic governance, in particular after the adoption of the ‘six-pack,’ the ‘two-pack’ and the ‘fiscal compact.’ References are made to the involvement of the EP in the decision-making process that led to the adoption of the new measures as well as to the substantive role assigned to this institution in the new regulatory framework. The article argues that the new provisions, which undermine the budgetary authority of national parliaments while, at the same time, designing a limited role for the EP—though strengthened compared to the previous version of the Stability and Growth Pact—can jeopardise the effectiveness of the landmark principle of ‘no taxation without parliamentary representation’ in the EU.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12069
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ESO: Background information: The role of the European Parliament in international negotiations after Lisbon http://www.europeansources.info/record/the-role-of-the-european-parliament-in-international-negotiations-after-lisbon/
ESO: Background information: Legislating after Lisbon. New opportunities for the European Parliament http://www.europeansources.info/record/legislating-after-lisbon-new-opportunities-for-the-european-parliament/
ESO: Background information: Comitology and delegated acts after Lisbon: How the European Parliament lost the implementation game http://www.europeansources.info/record/comitology-and-delegated-acts-after-lisbon-how-the-european-parliament-lost-the-implementation-game/

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