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European Parliament
UNIVERSITATEA “PETRU MAIOR” TG.MUREŞ
Managementul Administraţiei Publice şi Carierei Publice

RAPORTUL DINTRE PARLAMENTUL EUROPEAN ŞI PARLAMENTELE NAŢIONALE

Profesor : conf.dr.Chilea Dragoş

Student : Babă Alexandra Specializare : M.A.P.C.P. Master anul I

CUPRINS

INTRODUCERE

CAPITOLUL I 1. Organizarea şi funcţionarea Parlamentului European 2. Componenţa Parlamentului European

CAPITOLUL II 1. Relaţiile dintre Parlamentul European şi Parlamentele Naţionale 2. Tratatele privind raportul Parlament European şi Parlamente Naţionale 3. Tratatul de la Lisabona

CAPITOLUL III

Intensificarea cooperării între Parlamentele Naţionale şi Parlamentul European

CONCLUZII

INTRODUCERE

Parlamentul European este instituţia cu cea mai spectaculoasă evoluţie din istoria Uniunii Europene .[1] Parlamentul European este instituţia care îi reprezintă pe cetăţenii statelor membre . Adunarea Comună din cadrul CECO şi Parlamentele celor două Comunităţi , începând cu data de 21 martie 1958 poartă denumirea de Parlament European . Este denumit şi “vocea popoarelor” , reprezintă popoarele UE şi exprimă voinţa europenilor în cadrul Uniunii şi în lume . [2] Faţă de toate celelalte tipuri de parlamente , Parlamentul European are o serie de caracteristici , care-i conferă originalitate şi unicitate în dreptul parlamentar comparat . Parlamentul European constituie "experimentul" cel mai de succes în privinţa democraţiei transnaţionale . El este instituţia centrală a democraţiei sistemului instituţional , unic şi original al U.E. , având competenţe supranaţionale (comunitare) şi de cooperare guvernamentală . [3] Schimbările apărute în cele aproape 6 decenii de funcţionare au marcat , substanţial , domeniul său de acţiune şi , mai ales , competenţele sale , afectând pozitiv şi funcţionarea sa democratică .[4]

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