After Lisbon : national parliaments in the European Union

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After Lisbon : national parliaments in the European Union

edited by Katrin Auel and Thomas Christiansen

(The west European politics series / series editors, Klaus H. Goetz, Peter Mair, and Gordon Smith)

Routledge, 2017, c2016

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"First issued in paperback 2017"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The role of national parliaments in EU matters has become an important subject in the debate over the democratic legitimacy of European Union decision-making. Strengthening parliamentary scrutiny and participation rights at both the domestic and the European level is often seen as an effective measure to address the perceived 'democratic deficit' of the EU - the reason for affording them a prominent place in the newly introduced 'Provisions on Democratic Principles' of the Union (in particular Article 12 TEU). Whether this aim can be met, however, depends crucially on the degree to which, and the manner in which, national parliaments actually make use of their institutional rights. This volume therefore aims at providing a comprehensive overview of the activities of national parliaments in the post-Lisbon Treaty era. This includes the 'classic' scrutiny of EU legislation, but also parliamentary involvement in EU foreign policy, the use of new parliamentary participation rights of the Lisbon Treaty (Early Warning System), their role regarding the EU's response to the Eurozone crisis, and the, so far under-researched, role of parliamentary administrators in scrutiny processes. This book was originally published as a special issue of West European Politics.

Table of Contents

1. After Lisbon: National Parliaments in the European Union 2. To Scrutinise or Not to Scrutinise? Explaining Variation in EU-Related Activities in National Parliaments 3. Beyond Institutional Capacity: Political Motivation and Parliamentary Behaviour in the Early Warning System 4. National Parliaments after Lisbon: Administrations on the Rise? 5. Who Controls National EU Scrutiny? Parliamentary Party Groups, Committees and Administrations 6. National Parliaments and the Eurozone Crisis: Taking Ownership in Difficult Times? 7. Executive Privilege Reaffirmed? Parliamentary Scrutiny of the CFSP and CSDP

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