The EU's institutional system and functioning in the 21st century from a Hungarian public law perspective Cover Image

Az EU intézményrendszer és működés XXI. századi sajátosságai magyar közjogi nézőpontból
The EU's institutional system and functioning in the 21st century from a Hungarian public law perspective

Author(s): András Torma, Evelin Ritó
Subject(s): Administrative Law
Published by: UNIVERSITAS - Győr Nonprofit Kft.
Keywords: European integration; division of powers; administration; public administration; European public administration; institutional fragmentation; EU institutions; Európai CITDöVKE

Summary/Abstract: The European Union has achieved and continues to achieve cooperation between European states, unprecedented in world history, which is more than cooperation in a traditional international organisation, but less than in a classical federal state, due to the partial transfer of national sovereignty. Since the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, which gave birth to the European Union, there have been three further treaty deepening of integration, the last of which, the Treaty of Lisbon of 2007, is of particular importance. In this paper, we will examine, in ten theses, what characterises, in the twenty-first century, from the point of view of public law, this special cooperation between European nation states, but above the level of the nation state, which we call the 'European CITDöVKE'.

  • Issue Year: 1/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 105-115
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Hungarian
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