The Future of EU Executive Rulemaking
- The European Commission presented, in its White Paper on the Future of Europe, scenarios on the future of the EU in 2025, which prompt the question as to their meaning for the future of EU administrative law. This article explores the implications of the scenarios for the future of EU executive rulemaking and its constitutional consequences. As some scenarios imply a more powerful political role of the Commission, and almost all expand the scope and usage of executive rulemaking, the executive power gains induce the need for more distinct constitutional guidelines for executive rulemaking and for strengthened parliamentary control, to preserve the institutional power balance between legislative and executive rulemaking. The analysis develops proposals insofar and demands respect for constitutional barriers already enshrined in EU primary law but not sufficiently addressed yet in institutional practice.
Author: | Wolfgang Weiss |
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URN: | urn:nbn:de:0246-opus4-41867 |
ISSN: | 0307-5400 |
Parent Title (English): | European Law Review |
Volume: | 44 |
Publisher: | Sweet & Maxwell |
Place of publication: | London |
Document Type: | Article |
Language: | English |
Year of Completion: | 2019 |
Publishing Institution: | Deutsche Universität für Verwaltungswissenschaften |
Publishing Institution: | Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung |
Release Date: | 2019/05/20 |
Issue: | 3 |
First Page: | 337 |
Last Page: | 358 |
Documents ordered by chairs: | Lehrstuhl für Öffentliches Recht, insbesondere Europarecht und Völkerrecht (Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weiß) |
Access Rights: | Frei zugänglich |
Licence (German): | Urheberrechtlich geschützt |