National and Regional Parliaments in the European Constitutional order.
Kiiver, Philipp (Ed.)
National and Regional Parliaments in the European Constitutional order. edited by Philipp Kiiver. - Groningen : Europa Law Pub., 2006. - 132 p.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Parliaments, regions and European integration; fresh perspectives on the European constitutional order
Chapter 2. The EU Constitutional Treaty from the perspective of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; an improved framework for parliamentary scrutiny?
Chapter 3. The Scottish Parliament and the EU Constitution; moving beyond the principle of partnership?
Chapter 4. Parliamentarism, subsidiarity and devotion; a rejoinder
Chapter 5. The Belgian 'National Parliament' from the perspective of the EU Constitutional Treaty
Chapter 6. The Dutch Parliament and the European Constitution; how yes led to no
Chapter 7. The Croatian Parliament in transition; from authoritarian past to European future
Chapter 8. National parliaments in the EU's composite constitution; a plea for a shift in paradigm
9789076871639
Constitutional Law
342.24 / KII/NAT
National and Regional Parliaments in the European Constitutional order. edited by Philipp Kiiver. - Groningen : Europa Law Pub., 2006. - 132 p.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Parliaments, regions and European integration; fresh perspectives on the European constitutional order
Chapter 2. The EU Constitutional Treaty from the perspective of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; an improved framework for parliamentary scrutiny?
Chapter 3. The Scottish Parliament and the EU Constitution; moving beyond the principle of partnership?
Chapter 4. Parliamentarism, subsidiarity and devotion; a rejoinder
Chapter 5. The Belgian 'National Parliament' from the perspective of the EU Constitutional Treaty
Chapter 6. The Dutch Parliament and the European Constitution; how yes led to no
Chapter 7. The Croatian Parliament in transition; from authoritarian past to European future
Chapter 8. National parliaments in the EU's composite constitution; a plea for a shift in paradigm
9789076871639
Constitutional Law
342.24 / KII/NAT