THE ORIGINS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SUBSIDIARITY IN THE EUROPEAN LAW FROM THE BEGINNINGS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION UNTIL THE TREATY OF MAASTRICHT
THE ORIGINS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SUBSIDIARITY IN THE EUROPEAN LAW FROM THE BEGINNINGS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION UNTIL THE TREATY OF MAASTRICHT
Author(s): Diana-Ionela AncheşSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Universităţii Vasile Goldiş
Keywords: subsidiarity; principle of subsidiarity; principle of conferring competences; principle of proportionality; Treaty of Maastricht;
Summary/Abstract: In the present text we chose to present some of the main aspects concerning one of the key principles of the European law – the principle of subsidiarity. Hence, we centered our attention on the general aspects concerning the concept of subsidiarity, on the process of transforming the concept of subsidiarity into a principle, and in the end, on presenting the principle of subsidiarity in the European law until the Treaty of Maastricht that consecrated it as a principle of the European Law. In this last part of the paper, we presented the principle of subsidiarity in comparison with other two key principles: the principle of conferring competences and the principle of proportionality.
Journal: Journal of Legal Studies “Vasile Goldiş”
- Issue Year: 15/2014
- Issue No: 27
- Page Range: 72-90
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English