El Tratado de Lisboa: ¿Un paso adelante hacia la �parlamentarización� de la Unión Europea?

The interconnection and the reciprocal dependency between European Community Law and National Constitutions are nowadays accepted as common lieux within the European Public Law, as they have been made almost explicit in concepts already coined like the one of �multilevel constitutionalism� by Pernic...

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Egile nagusia: Storini, Claudia
Formatua: Artikulua
Hizkuntza:Gaztelania
Argitaratua: Universidad Externado de Colombia 2012
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Sarrera elektronikoa:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4268092
Baliabidea:Revista Derecho del Estado, ISSN 0122-9893, Nº. 28, 2012, pags. 115-141
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Laburpena: The interconnection and the reciprocal dependency between European Community Law and National Constitutions are nowadays accepted as common lieux within the European Public Law, as they have been made almost explicit in concepts already coined like the one of �multilevel constitutionalism� by Pernice or of �dual constitutionalism�of Von Bogdandy. This paper analyzes the reciprocal influence and the complex interplay between National Parliaments and the European Union, which is clearly framed under the new �multilevel� European constitutionalism. Taking the Lisboa treaty as point of departure, I will analyze the interdependency between European Community Law and National Laws related to parliamentary matters. I will deepen the question of the role National Parliaments can and must play in both, the process of European integration, and the search for a better democratization, to offer the analytical tools to evaluate, from a juridical point of view, to which extent the Lisboa Treaty represents a step forward towards the parlamientarization of the European Union.