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2020Publisher
Oxford : Oxford University Press
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia
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9780190228637
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Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union PoliticsPublication type
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Internationale betrekkingen
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English (eng)
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Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Politics
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia; Institute for Management ResearchAbstract
Since the Maastricht Treaty (1993), subsidiarity has guided the political process surrounding the distribution of competences between administrative layers in the European Union (EU). The EU’s subsidiarity regime affects the politics and governance of the EU, because the notion of subsidiarity allows for continuous negotiation over its practical use. The constant battle over subsidiarity implies that the notion changes its meaning over time and alters the power relations between different actors within the EU. Since the Lisbon Treaty (2009), subsidiarity has mainly strengthened the position of member states at the expense of the Commission.
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