The Lawmaking Procedure
At The Level Of The European Union vs. The Lawmaking Procedure In Romanian Law
The Lawmaking Procedure
At The Level Of The European Union vs. The Lawmaking Procedure In Romanian Law
Author(s): Mihai BădescuSubject(s): EU-Legislation
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: European Union; legislative procedures; national law; institutional clauses; legislative act;
Summary/Abstract: There is a specific social normativity attributed to each human collectivity in kind (be it of habit, moral, religious, or legal).Legal normativity – a species of social normativity – manifests in the territory of all and any nation, of any state, including in the European Union – a modern, contemporary, atypical association of states.The lawmaking procedure and the adoption procedure of legislative acts at the level of the EU. Although inspired by the classic models of national states, it has its own particularities, starting from the institutional structures/entities with a competence in initiating drafts for legislative projects, up until the distinct procedural rules, and some of them different from those in the law of the member states of the EU.The present study focuses on the concrete manner of elaboration of legislative acts at the level of the EU, bringing into the analysis, as a comparison to the specific regulations in the Romanian law, the main aspects that concern the legislative initiative, the institutional clauses – seen at the level of the EU, after the coming into power of the Treaty of Lisbon, as a compromise between procedural rigidity and the need for flexibility and celerity of the European construction – the ordinary legislative procedure and the special legislative procedure.
Journal: Conferința Internațională de Drept, Studii Europene și Relații Internaționale
- Issue Year: V/2017
- Issue No: V
- Page Range: 37-45
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English