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The Community and its Institutions at Work

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European Community Law

Part of the book series: Macmillan Professional Masters ((PAPRMA))

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Abstract

This chapter introduces the work of the Community, focusing on its ability to make binding legal acts, to raise and to spend its own revenue, and on the key mechanisms which have evolved to make these activities more effective and to extend the role of the Community. The Chapter concludes with a discussion of interinstitutional disputes.

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  • Bradley (1992) ‘Comitology and the Law: Through a Glass, Darkly’, 29 Common Market Law Review, 693.

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  • Corbett (1989) ‘Testing the New Procedures: The European Parliament’s First Experiences with its new ‘Single Act’ Powers’, 27 Journal of Common Market Studies, 359.

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  • Lodge (1989) ‘The European Parliament — from ‘assembly’ to co-legislature: changing the institutional dynamics’, in Lodge (1989).

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  • Weiler (1989) ‘Pride and Prejudice — Parliament v. Council’, 14 European Law Review, 334.

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© 1993 Josephine Shaw

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Shaw, J. (1993). The Community and its Institutions at Work. In: European Community Law. Macmillan Professional Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13078-8_4

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