The EU and Local Governments
The impact of European integration on the national legal systems had primarily been examined until the early 1990s in terms of national governmental aspects within the context of evergreen issue of delimitation of competences. This confinement could be discerned in the formulation of theories about...
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description | The impact of European integration on the national legal systems had primarily been examined until the early 1990s in terms of national governmental aspects within the context of evergreen issue of delimitation of competences. This confinement could be discerned in the formulation of theories about the EU integration models which have centred around state-centric and supranational conceptions (based either on intergovernmentalism or neo-functionalism). This also could be noticed even in the analyses of the principle of subsidiarity made in the wake of its introduction to the EC Treaty that were confined to the issue of delimitation of competences between the EU institutions and national governments merely. As correctly described by D’Atena, the European system was suffering from the federal blindness and indifference towards the existence of subnational authorities and was being solely occupied with central levels of governments. (D’Atena, 2005, p. 8) |
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spelling | doaj.art-807968eadd06443e859438dfecaddb792023-02-15T16:21:56ZengStrategic Public Management JournalStrategic Public Management Journal2149-95432016-11-0124120The EU and Local GovernmentsMustafa KARAYİĞİT0Marmara UniversityThe impact of European integration on the national legal systems had primarily been examined until the early 1990s in terms of national governmental aspects within the context of evergreen issue of delimitation of competences. This confinement could be discerned in the formulation of theories about the EU integration models which have centred around state-centric and supranational conceptions (based either on intergovernmentalism or neo-functionalism). This also could be noticed even in the analyses of the principle of subsidiarity made in the wake of its introduction to the EC Treaty that were confined to the issue of delimitation of competences between the EU institutions and national governments merely. As correctly described by D’Atena, the European system was suffering from the federal blindness and indifference towards the existence of subnational authorities and was being solely occupied with central levels of governments. (D’Atena, 2005, p. 8)http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/274304EULocal GovernmentsIntegrationSubranational |
spellingShingle | Mustafa KARAYİĞİT The EU and Local Governments Strategic Public Management Journal EU Local Governments Integration Subranational |
title | The EU and Local Governments |
title_full | The EU and Local Governments |
title_fullStr | The EU and Local Governments |
title_full_unstemmed | The EU and Local Governments |
title_short | The EU and Local Governments |
title_sort | eu and local governments |
topic | EU Local Governments Integration Subranational |
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