In almost all fields of cooperation that are covered by the EC Treaty, the formal competence to adopt legislation has been assigned to the Council (which must normally collaborate with the European Parliament), and in order to separate powers, the formal competence to prepare the necessary proposals (the right to initiate legislation), has been assigned to the European Commission. Over the years, however, it has become clear that the reality is far more complex. This book examines the fact that the Council is now passing an increasing part of the responsibility for adopting legislation to the Commission, subject to the requirement that it has to collaborate with a vast number of committees that consist of representatives of the various national administrations. This is known as comitology. Comitology provides the Council and the national governments with a mechanism for controlling the Commission, and so comitology is often thought to manifest a conflict of interests. Bergström argues that, despite much support in principle for this assumption; in practice, comitology does not give rise to the kinds of conflicts many expect or fear. He contends that in fact it appears to be a fruitful cooperation between the national administrations and the Commission. Against this background, Bergström explains how and why comitology has developed, explores the nature of comitology and examines its present and future place in the legal order of the European Union.
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Examines how political decisions are taken in the European Union and who influence them, touching upon some of the most central aspects of democracy. This book argues that much of the responsibility for adopting EU-legislation, is exercised by the Brussels-based Commission, rather than the Council of Ministers or the European Parliament.
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Table of Cases ; Table of Legislation ; 1. Introduction ; 2. The Transitional Period ; 3. The Dark Ages ; 4. The Years of Entrenchment ; 5. The Time for Change? ; References
The first extensive examination of the committee system of the European Union The delegation of decision-making powers in international organizations such as the European Union is a highly topical and controversial issue that touches upon central aspects of international law and democracy Explores the entire development of the EU committee system from 1958 onwards
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Dr Carl Fredrik Bergströmis Head of Legal Research at the Swedish Institute of European Policy Studies and a Lecturer at Stockholm University.
The first extensive examination of the committee system of the European Union The delegation of decision-making powers in international organizations such as the European Union is a highly topical and controversial issue that touches upon central aspects of international law and democracy Explores the entire development of the EU committee system from 1958 onwards
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199280018
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
726 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
428

Biografisk notat

Dr Carl Fredrik Bergströmis Head of Legal Research at the Swedish Institute of European Policy Studies and a Lecturer at Stockholm University.