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The evolving role of national parliaments in the European Union
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26 February 2018

HISTORY / Europe / General, European history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, Politics and government, Parliamentary and legislative practice, Central / national / federal government, Constitution: government and the state
Gavin Barrett is Jean Monnet Professor of European Constitutional and Economic Law and a
Professor at the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin
Preface
1. The development of a role for national parliaments in the European Union
2. Why are we augmenting the role of national parliaments in European affairs? Should we continue to do so?
3. A slow adaptor? Eliciting a response from the Irish parliament to European integration
4. The Lisbon Treaty and economic crisis: catalysts for reform of the Oireachtas role in European Union affairs
5. Where we stand now: an overview of the role of the Oireachtas in European Union affairs
6. Looking to the future: reflections on how the role of the Irish parliament in European affairs might be improved
Index