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Justice, Administration of --- Judicial assistance --- Emigration and immigration law --- Justice --- Assistance juridique internationale --- Emigration et immigration --- Administration --- Droit
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342.53 <4> --- 342.4 --- BPB0804 --- Legislative bodies --- -Legislative bodies --- -European Union --- 328.4 --- Bicameralism --- Legislatures --- Parliaments --- Unicameral legislatures --- Constitutional law --- Estates (Social orders) --- Representative government and representation --- Legislative power --- Parlement--Europa --- Grondwet --- 342.4 Grondwet --- 342.53 <4> Parlement--Europa --- European Union
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This book examines the gradually increasing role of national parliaments in the European Union and asks how and why this came about. It takes Ireland as a case study, examining the relationship between Ireland's parliament (the Oireachtas) and the European Union. It also focuses sharply on parliament's role in European affairs in Ireland, a jurisdiction of strong comparative interest to the UK . It examines the evolution in national parliaments' roles, the reasons for change and the challenges that must be faced in making further progress. The book analyses Ireland's slow parliamentary adaptation to European integration, analyses the impact of the Lisbon Treaty and economic crises in accelerating reform, and identifies where improvement is still badly needed.
Ireland --- European Union countries --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Irish Free State --- Foreign relations --- historie --- europaeisk samarbejde --- okonomiske forhold --- politiske forhold --- Europaeiske Union --- Irland --- Europa --- Irlande --- Éire --- Poblacht na hÉireann --- Republic of Ireland --- Írország --- Irlanda --- Irish Republic --- Airlann --- アイルランド --- Airurando --- Irlanti --- Politics --- Parliamentary & Legislative Practice --- HISTORY / Europe / General --- European Affairs. --- European Economic Community. --- European Union. --- European integration. --- European law. --- Irish parliament. --- Oireachtas Committee. --- Treaty of Lisbon. --- economic crisis. --- national parliaments.
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Law. --- Law --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation
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The role of national parliaments in the European Union (EU) has developed considerably over time. This book focuses on one parliament as a case study in this regard: the national parliament of Ireland, the Oireachtas. The basic structure of that parliament is modelled on that of the United Kingdom. Like the United Kingdom, Ireland joined the then European Communities on 1 January 1973. Within a relatively short period from the date of Ireland's joining the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973, it became clear that major structural change to the Communities would be needed if the EEC were ever to fulfil its potential. The book examines the initial adaptations of its parliament to European integration and how Ireland's domestic parliamentary accommodation of membership slowly changed over time. It focuses on the considerable impact on domestic parliamentary arrangements of the recent banking and foreign debt crises and of the Treaty of Lisbon. An assessment of the role of the Oireachtas in European law and policy during the lifetimes of the 30th Dail (2007-11) and the 31st Dail (2011-16) follows. The book discusses the formation of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs, which held its first meeting in private on 19 July 2016, and its first public meeting on 7 September. However, Ireland's position as a "slow adaptor" to European integration has meant that the Oireachtas has had more ground to make up than many other legislatures.
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With this Liber Amicorum, around 50 contributors from the legal and judicial professions, from academia and from politics pay tribute to Dr Wolfgang Heusel, the Director of the Academy of European Law (ERA) in Trier from 2000 to 2020. The contributions provide a thorough analysis of some of the most relevant legal and political challenges faced by the European Union, including in the fields of data protection rules, artificial intelligence, the rule of law, human rights protection, institutional reform of the EU and changes in the legal and judicial professions. The book is primarily aimed at postgraduate students, legal practitioners and scholars interested in EU legal matters.
European law --- Europees recht --- Europe
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