2003
DOI: 10.1080/1357233042000246873
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National parliaments and the European Union: part of the problem or part of the solution to the democratic deficit in the European constitutional settlement?

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“…Whilst noting cross-country differences, the recent edited collection of O'Brennan and Raunio (2007) also points in this direction. This interpretation of a reassertion of national parliaments in the face of EU integration is echoed by Rizzuto (2003Rizzuto ( , 2004, with specific reference to the French case, whereas Grossman and Sauger (2007) underline the weakness of the French parliament in EU affairs, substantive formal increases in scrutiny powers notwithstanding.…”
Section: A) Institutional Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst noting cross-country differences, the recent edited collection of O'Brennan and Raunio (2007) also points in this direction. This interpretation of a reassertion of national parliaments in the face of EU integration is echoed by Rizzuto (2003Rizzuto ( , 2004, with specific reference to the French case, whereas Grossman and Sauger (2007) underline the weakness of the French parliament in EU affairs, substantive formal increases in scrutiny powers notwithstanding.…”
Section: A) Institutional Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…valamint http://eur-lex.europa.eu/hu/treaties/index.htm#current (lt: 2013.10.02.) 55 Rizzuto (2003) ibid. 56 Horváth, Zoltán 2011 Természetesen itt meg kell jegyezni, hogy valójában a legerősebb jogosultság az alapszerződések ratifikációjával összefüggésben jelenik meg, hiszen itt az elsődleges jogforrás alakítását is befolyásolhatja egy-egy parlament döntése, amennyiben a ratifikációt megakasztva vétózza meg az elfogadást.…”
Section: Bevezetés Az éRtekezés Témája Téziseiunclassified
“…In principle, national parliaments can play an important role in addressing the democratic deficit of the European Union by holding domestic executives and EU institutions to account as well as by providing a platform where policy issues related to the EU can be discussed. Eriksen and Fossum (2000), Katz and Wessels (1999), Harlow (2002) and Rizutto (2003) have considered how national parliaments can contribute to representative and deliberative democracy at the EU level.…”
Section: Key Strands Of the Literature On The Role Of National Parliaments In Eu Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%