Division of powers in European Union law the delimitation of internal competence between the EU and the member states
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- 9789041126153
- 22 KO-D 341.2422
- KJE5049 .K66 2009
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Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University College London, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-306) and index.
The evolution of internal community competences -- The institutional actors and the horizontal division of competences in the community -- Cooperative federalism, primacy and European Constitutionalism -- Subsidiarity and the monitoring of the jurisdictional limits of the community legislative process -- Subject-related EU internal competences -- The main categories of objective-related EC/EU internal competences -- Competence delimitation from Laeken to the ToL -- A variable geometry of European integration : enhanced cooperation and a Core Europe.
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