The European Parliament - its changing role and the institutional reform in the European Union (PDF)
its changing role and the institutional reform in the European Union
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Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 2,0 (B), University of Twente (School of Business, Public Administration and Technology), course: European Institutions, language: English,...
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Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 2,0 (B), University of Twente (School of Business, Public Administration and Technology), course: European Institutions, language: English, abstract: Since 1979 the European Community resp. nowadays the European Union is provided
with a parliament. From this time on there have been a lot of vehement and
controversial discussions mainly concerning the role of this European Parliament
(EP) and its legitimacy. Keeping this in mind, before lighting up the details of the institutional
reform process - mainly focussing the recent Convention (-Debate) -, I will
present the basic principles of constitution, tasks and functioning of the European
Parliament.
As said in the Treaty of Rome from 1957 the European Parliament represents the
people of the Member States of the European Community. Thus "375 million European
citizens in 15 countries are now involved in the process of European Integration
through their 626 representatives in the European Parliament1"
(http://www.europarl.eu.int/presentation/default_en.htm, 30.04.03). In its constituting
session on March 21, 1958 the general assembly was named "European Parliament".
Until 1979, every five years the European Parliament is build by direct universal elections.
The main tasks of the EP are consultation and supervision; it is also featured
with the right to sue to the Court of Justice. The seat of the plenum of the EP is in
Strasbourg - supplementary the Committees hold their meetings in Brussels, the
General Secretariat remained in Luxembourg.
The tasks of the EP are composed of the general legislative power, the constitutional
right to decide on the budget, the right of control and interaction. To explain this aspects
more detailed:
· The general legislative power: The Parliament grew from a kind of forum to a
shaping actor (cp. Schmuck 1994: p.22). By dint of the so called isoglucose
case the European Parliament was given a "very useful delaying power" (Nugent
2001:p.207). [...]
1 Germany: 99; Great Britain, France and Italy: 87 each; Spain: 64; the Netherlands: 31; Belgium,
Greece, Portugal: 25 each; Sweden: 22; Austria: 21; Denmark and Finland: 16 each; Ireland: 15; Luxembourg:
5 (Art. 190 ECT).
with a parliament. From this time on there have been a lot of vehement and
controversial discussions mainly concerning the role of this European Parliament
(EP) and its legitimacy. Keeping this in mind, before lighting up the details of the institutional
reform process - mainly focussing the recent Convention (-Debate) -, I will
present the basic principles of constitution, tasks and functioning of the European
Parliament.
As said in the Treaty of Rome from 1957 the European Parliament represents the
people of the Member States of the European Community. Thus "375 million European
citizens in 15 countries are now involved in the process of European Integration
through their 626 representatives in the European Parliament1"
(http://www.europarl.eu.int/presentation/default_en.htm, 30.04.03). In its constituting
session on March 21, 1958 the general assembly was named "European Parliament".
Until 1979, every five years the European Parliament is build by direct universal elections.
The main tasks of the EP are consultation and supervision; it is also featured
with the right to sue to the Court of Justice. The seat of the plenum of the EP is in
Strasbourg - supplementary the Committees hold their meetings in Brussels, the
General Secretariat remained in Luxembourg.
The tasks of the EP are composed of the general legislative power, the constitutional
right to decide on the budget, the right of control and interaction. To explain this aspects
more detailed:
· The general legislative power: The Parliament grew from a kind of forum to a
shaping actor (cp. Schmuck 1994: p.22). By dint of the so called isoglucose
case the European Parliament was given a "very useful delaying power" (Nugent
2001:p.207). [...]
1 Germany: 99; Great Britain, France and Italy: 87 each; Spain: 64; the Netherlands: 31; Belgium,
Greece, Portugal: 25 each; Sweden: 22; Austria: 21; Denmark and Finland: 16 each; Ireland: 15; Luxembourg:
5 (Art. 190 ECT).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Kathrin Woltering
- 2004, 1. Auflage, 17 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: GRIN Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3638263991
- ISBN-13: 9783638263993
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.03.2004
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