The EU Principle of Subsidiarity and its Critique by Antonio Estella

The EU Principle of Subsidiarity and its Critique by Antonio Estella

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The European Union principle of subsidiarity was intended as a last-resort protection mechanism for member states in a minority on a particular issue in the Council of Ministers. This book analyzes these reforms and the reluctance to implement them, and argues that the principle will not be able to perform this protective role effectively.

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The EU Principle of Subsidiarity and its Critique by Antonio Estella

The aim of this work is two-fold. First it attempts to construct a more solid critique of the European Union principle of subsidiarity. Second it tries to explain why the European Court of Justice is not fully implementing subsidiarity. Introduced in the EU legal order as a last resort protection mechanism for member states in a minoroty position in the Council of Ministers regarding a particular issue , the principle of subsidiarity is not only misplaced to fulfill that goal, but also its underlying logic has potential side-effects for European integration. Furthermore it is argued that, the 'legislation' of the principle in the Maastricht Treaty, and its reinforcement through the Amsterdam Protocol on subsidiarity cannot overcome the legitimacy dilemmas that the European Court of Justice would have to confront if it opted for the implementation of the principle. This book gives an in-depth analysis of both issues, in the context of a wider analysis that concerns the legitimacy of the political and legal structures of the European Union.
The work will interest lawyers and political scientists and all those engaged in the fields of EU powers and competencies* KnowEurope *
Antonio Estella is Assistant Professor of Administrative and European Union Law at the University of Carlos III of Madrid. Previously he was Assistant Professor of European Law, and Co-ordinator of the European Union Law Department at the University of Antonio of Nebrija
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ISBN 13 9780199242429
ISBN 10 0199242429
Title The EU Principle of Subsidiarity and its Critique
Author Antonio Estella
Series Oxford Studies In European Law
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2002-11-07
Number of pages 232
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