Principiul egalității statelor membre în cadrul Uniunii Europene
Principle of equality between the Member States within the European Union
Author(s): Oana-Mihaela Salomia, Augustin MihalacheSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: principles of public international law; intergovernmental international organization; equality between Member States; institutional framework of the Union; opt-out clauses.
Summary/Abstract: As subject of public international law, the European Union is committed not only to observe, but also to develop the public international law and, within this framework, it is established the principle of equality between the Member States, within the limits of the treaties of the Union. The institutional structure of this intergovernmental international organization and the procedure of adoption of the legal acts reflect a nuanced equality between the Member States, which however emphasizes the specificity of the Union. „United in diversity”, a motto to which, according to the Declaration No 52 to the Treaty of Lisbon, not all Member States have subscribed, the European Union promotes an enhanced integration and a political cooperation in which the States act in accordance with the Treaties and, in certain cases, for the purpose of supporting the national interest. The transfer of competences from the States to the Union was achieved gradually, with the economic and political evolution at national and international level, pursuant to the state sovereignty. Equality between states within the European Union is a principle whose application in the current European and international context might reflect a new approach of the European integration and positioning of the Member States within the Union.
Journal: Revista „Dreptul”
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 166-174
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Romanian
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