1. LEGAL EUROPEANIZATION: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES.
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MÜLLER, WOLFGANG C., BOVENS, MARK, CHRISTENSEN, JØRGEN GRØNNEGAARD, JENNY, MARCELO, and YESILKAGIT, KUTSAL
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PUBLIC administration - Abstract
By mid-2003, the legal orders (the entire bodies of legislation in force) of three EU member states – Austria , Denmark, and The Netherlands – contained between 10.5 and 14.2 per cent of rules devoted to the transposition of EU directives. Only a few ministerial jurisdictions contain more than 20 per cent of Europeanized rules. The member states show remarkable differences in the use of parliamentary versus delegated legislation as a means of transposition. The comparison of the three cases tentatively suggests that different legal traditions and the parliamentary involvement in EU affairs are important factors that account for cross-national differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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