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1 Lecture 1: Introduction + EU Institutions and their link with European Citizens
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What happend to the constitution of the eu?
It was rejected in a referenda in two countries. But it was used as a basis for lissabon. They were made less constitutional. -
Who has the last say in what the eu can or cant do?
ECJ they determine what eu can do and what the states have to follow. -
WHAT is the conference on the future of eu?
A conference set up of what should change in the eu and they sat up tables. -
Where are citizen in institutitions?
Eu parlement: our votes determine the coalition
MS are represented in the eu council and council. -
What is th ep
parliament they played a major role in supervising the high authority. Nowa days they participate in decisons/making and establishing the eu budget. Embodies the respect for the democratic principle. -
How can they ep take initiatives? Art225 tfeu
They cant but they can vote with maority for the commision to an intiative. -
What can the paerliament do blz394-395
/ ask for initaitives
- supervising role comission, not council, commission had to answer them written
-can appoint eu ombudman
- right to hold inquiries. -
What can the commission do under art.263,265 as guardian of the treaties?
Start an infringement procedure. No obligation yo do this on request of citizen. -
What does the commission do beside initiatives? Art.314 (2)
It submits the eu budget. -
How manyt memebers oes the commission have
27
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