The article describes and assesses the role of national parliaments in EU legislation considering the reforms introduced by the Lisbon Treaty. This is closely connected with the understanding and (political) application of the principle of subsidiarity. After an analysis of the possibilities and limitations of the relevant legal regulations in the post-Lisbon age, alternative ways for participation of national legislators on the European level are being scrutinized and proposed. The issue of democratic legitimisation is also interconnected with the current political reforms being discussed in order to overcome the ‘Euro-crisis’. Finally, the authors argue that it does not make sense to include national parliaments in the existing legislative triangle of the EU and they promote the creation of a new kind of supervisory body instead.
The purpose of the article is analysis of current legal standing, which sanctioning principles of creat and select fuctioing groups in the national Parliament and Senate. In this article, based on law and Regulation of National Parliament and Senate, demands will be phrase de lege ferenda being aimed at a modification the action of groups, which will provide the real leverege on the course of the legislative process
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Celem artykułu jest analiza obecnego stanu prawnego, który sankcjonuje zasady tworzenia i powoływania zespołów funkcjonujących w Sejmie i Senacie. W oparciu o przepisy ustawy oraz regulaminy Sejmu i Senatu sformułowane zostaną postulaty de lege ferenda mające na celu taką modyfikację działania zespołów, która zapewni im realny wpływ na przebieg procesu legislacyjnego
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