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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Nicola Lupo (LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy) , Cristina Fasone (LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.812kg ISBN: 9781782256977ISBN 10: 1782256970 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 19 May 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Parliaments in the Composite European Constitution Cristina Fasone and Nicola Lupo Part I: The Role of Parliaments and Interparliamentary Cooperation in the European Union 1. The Place of National Parliaments within the European Constitutional Order Leonard FM Besselink 2. Interjudicial Dialogue and Interparliamentary Dialogue in the Constitution of the Union Giuseppe Martinico Part II: Treaty Revisions 3. The Convention Method Cesare Pinelli 4. Interparliamentary Cooperation and the Simplified Revision Procedures Katarzyna Granat Part III: Parliamentary Organisation in the Ordinary Constitutional Life of the European Union 5. Bicameralism and Interparliamentary Cooperation Antonia Baraggia 6. Standing Committees in Interparliamentary Cooperation in the Post-Lisbon Era: Towards the End of the European Affairs Committees’ Predominance? Diane Fromage 7. Towards a More Politicised Interparliamentary Cooperation? The European Parliament’s Political Groups and the European Parliamentary Week Nathalie Brack and Thibaud Deruelle 8. The Role of Parliamentary Administrations in Interparliamentary Cooperation Andreja Pegan and Anna-Lena Högenauer Part IV: Euro-national Parliamentary Procedures 9. The Instrumental Value of Horizontal Parliamentary Cooperation: Subsidiarity Review and the Political Dialogue Marco Goldoni 10. Parliamentary Involvement in the Economic and Monetary Union after the Euro Crisis Davor Jancic Part V: Old and New Interparliamentary Conferences 11. COSAC: Birth, Evolution, Failures and Perspectives Adam Cygan 12. The Interparliamentary Conference on Common Foreign and Security Policy: A Quest for Democratic Accountability in EU Security Governance Jan Wouters and Kolja Raube 13. The Interparliamentary Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination and Governance in the European Union (the ‘Article 13 Conference’) Ian Cooper 14. Ruling the (Dis-)Order of Interparliamentary Cooperation ? The EU Speakers ’ Conference Cristina Fasone Part VI: Debating the Role of COSAC 15. The Role of COSAC in the Europeanisation of National Parliaments and in the Evolution of Interparliamentary Cooperation Davide A Capuano 16. The Role of COSAC in the Changing Environment of National Parliaments in the EU: An Identity Crisis? Bruno A Dias Pinheiro 17. The Role of the COSAC Secretariat within the Evolving Landscape of Interparliamentary Cooperation: Challenges for the Future Christiana Fryda 18. Interparliamentary Cooperation in the Context of COSAC: A View from the European Parliament Francisco Gómez Martos 19. The Role of COSAC in EU Interparliamentary Cooperation: An (Endless) Quest for an Identity Antonio Esposito 20. Reshaping COSAC as a Dynamic Venue for Interparliamentary Exchange Mendeltje van Keulen Conclusion. Interparliamentary Cooperation in the Framework of a Euro-national Parliamentary System Cristina Fasone and Nicola LupoReviewsThe greatest merit of the book is to shed light on a topic which has been significantly underexplored in the scholarly literature. -- Barbara Guastaferro, Research Fellow in Law, Durham Law School I- Connect Blog The greatest merit of the book is to shed light on a topic which has been significantly underexplored in the scholarly literature. -- Barbara Guastaferro, Research Fellow in Law, Durham Law School * I- Connect Blog * The volume offers a compelling overview of the state of inter-parliamentary co-operation in the EU. It is not only extremely useful for those who are particularly interested in how national parliaments (and the European Parliament) co-operate or not, but it will also be an important reference for anyone who is studying parliamentary democracy in Europe, researchers and practitioners alike. -- Valentin Kreilinger, Hertie School of Governance and Jacques Delors Institut, Berlin * European Law Review * The volume shows the potential of an 'effective and regular interparliamentary cooperation in the Union' which is highly supported by the Lisbon Treaty.(translated from the original Italian) -- Filippo Maria Longhi * Rivista Trimestrale del Diritto Pubblico * Author InformationNicola Lupo is Professor of Public Law at LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome. Cristina Fasone is Assistant Professor of Comparative Public Law at LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |