The Italian Parliament in the European Union
Professor Nicola Lupo editor Giovanni Piccirilli editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Feb '20
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"The Lisbon Treaty states that national Parliaments shall contribute to a better functioning of the EU. Can they really do it and therefore enrich the European democracy? How far can they extend their original sovereignty without distorting political responsibilities that should be geared upon the European Parliament? The authors analyze the experience of the Italian Parliament under the light of these crucial questions and their exhaustive answers are greatly helpful to the readers of all over Europe."
Giuliano Amato, Judge of the Italian Constitutional Court.
This important new collection explores the role of the Italian Parliament in the Euro-national parliamentary system as an example of an increased role for national parliaments within the composite European constitutional order. It illustrates how parliamentary interactions within the European Union are highly systematic, with integrated procedures and mutual interdependence between the various institutions and stakeholders. The book argues that this dynamic is vital for both the functioning and the future equilibrium of democracy in the EU. This is significant, particularly given the challenges posed to democracy within the EU institutions and the Member States.
Notwithstanding its peculiarities (a symmetrical bicameral system in which both Houses are directly elected, hold the same powers and are linked through a confidence relationship with the government), the Italian Parliament deserves specific attention as a lively active player of the European polity. The grid for its analysis proposed by this collection may also be applied to other national parliaments, so contributing to the development of comparative research in this field.
In addition to the fact that this volume includes up-to-date detailed analyses of the practice pursued by the Italian parliament, it is noteworthy that several of the chapters it entails refer to other Member States systems, which makes it a valuable read for scholars and practitioners interested in the Italian system but also in parliamentary participation in the EU in general. -- Diane Fromage, Maastricht * Common Market Law Review *
Lupo’s and Piccirilli’s book gives the reader a detailed yet broad overview of the Italian Parliament’s participation in the scrutiny of EU affairs. The authors’ innovative concept of “Euro-national parliamentary system” permits to include a plethora of actors in the analysis of the Europeanisation process. The reader can easily grasp the complexity of parliamentary participation in EU affairs. -- Estelle Badie, University of Luxembourg * French Politics *
The book is well-structured and builds on clear aims. Political scientists and law scholars can find theoretical argumentations, analyses of formal powers, empirical data and other information, which can prove to be very important pieces to boost a fruitful interdisciplinary research agenda on representative assemblies and the EU. -- Michelangelo Vercesi, Leuphana University Lüneburg * Contemporary Italian Politics *
... the numerous articles of the book, excellently written by several scholars and parliamentary officers, successfully show the evolution, features, and problematic aspects of the Italian Parliament within the European framework ... Lupo and Piccirilli's book deserves a special credit for remembering that, after all, Member States' Parliaments still represent the highest expression of popular sovereignty within the European Union; their ability to influence the EU decision-making processes is necessary to the democratic legitimation of the EU itself. -- Matteo De Nes, Post-doc Fellow in Constitutional Law, University of Padua, Italy * International Journal of Constitutional Law Blog *
ISBN: 9781509936670
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 608g
384 pages