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    Executive-legislative (Im)balance in the European Union by Fromage, Diane; Herranz-Surrallés, Anna;

    Series: Parliamentary Democracy in Europe;

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    • Publisher Hart Publishing
    • Date of Publication 11 February 2021
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781509930005
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages360 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 767 g
    • Language English
    • 378

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    Ten years after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, has executive predominance in EU-related matters disappeared? How have executive-legislative relations in the EU evolved over a crisis-ridden decade, from the financial and migration crises, to Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic?

    The Lisbon Treaty could be expected to lead to the re-balancing of powers in favour of parliaments, for it significantly enhanced the roles of both the European Parliament and national parliaments. A decade later the contributions to this edited volume examine - for the first time in such an extensive breadth and from a multi-level and cross-policy perspective - whether this has actually materialised. They highlight that diverging tendencies may be observed, and that important variations over time have occurred, depending particularly on the occurrence of crises. As stated in the fascinating epilogue by Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut School of Law), this is an 'admirably coherent collective volume, whose contributions provide an excellent overview of key aspects of executive-legislative relations in the European system since the Treaty of Lisbon'. This edited volume will hence be of interest to both academics and practitioners interested in future reforms designed at the European and national levels to improve the EU's democratic quality.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Executive-Legislative (Im)balance in the European Union
    Diane Fromage, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and Anna Herranz-Surralles Maastricht University, The Netherlands
    PART I
    EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS FROM A MULTI-LEVEL PERSPECTIVE
    1. Recalibration of Executive-Legislative Relations in the European Union: Strategies Inspired by the Trilemma of Democracy, Sovereignty and Integration
    Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp, Belgium
    2. The Anticipation Function of Interinstitutional Agreements: A Smooth Mechanism to Recalibrate Executive-Legislative Relations
    Marco Urban, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
    3. Divided Accountability of the Council and the European Council: The Challenge of Collective Parliamentary Oversight
    Elena Griglio, LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy
    4. Executive-Legislative Relations and Delegated Powers in the European Union: Continuous Recalibration?
    Thomas Christiansen, LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy, and Sabina Lange, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

    PART II
    EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE (IM)BALANCE WITHIN MEMBER STATES
    5. The Implementation of EU Law in Member States and its Impact on the Relationship between Parliaments and Governments
    Diane Fromage, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
    6. National Strategies of EU Law Transposition: Does the Distinction between Legislative and Executive Measures Matter in Practice?
    Robert Zbiral, Masaryk University, Czech Republic, and Jan Grinc, Charles University, Czech Republic
    7. Failed Constitutional Reforms and Silent Constitutional Transformations in Executive-Legislative Relations: The Case of Italy
    Nicola Lupo, LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy
    8. Short-Lived Reparliamentarisation? A Year of Eff orts to 'Take Back Control' from the Executive in the Brexit House of Commons
    Kathryn Wright, University of York, UK

    PART III
    EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE (IM)BALANCE AND VARIATIONS ACROSS POLICY AREAS
    9. How the Debates on Trade Policy Helped Rebalance the Executive-Legislative Relationship in Favour of the European Parliament
    Peter Marton, New Zealand Mission to the EU in Brussels, Belgium
    10. A Temporary Recalibration of Executive-Legislative Relations on EU Trade Agreements? The Case of National and Regional Parliaments on CETA and TTIP
    Cristina Fasone, LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy, and Maria Romaniello, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy
    11. Exploring Interaction between National Parliaments and the European Parliament in EU Trade Policy
    Katharina L Meissner, University of Vienna, Austria, and Guri Rosen, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
    12. The European Parliament's Role in the Operation of Trade Agreements: Parliamentary Control and Executive - Legislative Balance in External Action
    Wolfgang Weiß, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Germany
    13. Representative Democracy in Financial Crisis Governance: New Challenges in the EU Multi-level System
    Claudia Wiesner, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    14. Towards the ' Normalisation ' of Security? Executive- Legislative Relations in an Expanding EU Security and Defence Policy
    Anna Herranz-Surralles, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
    15. The Balance of Powers and the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
    Graham Butler, Aarhus University, Denmark
    16. All Buzz, No Bite: The Parliamentarisation of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
    Angela Tacea, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
    17. Epilogue: Executives, Legislatures and the Semantics of EU Public Law: A Pandemic-Inflected Perspective
    Peter L Lindseth, University of Connecticut, USA

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