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The article examines the relationship between national parliaments and the EU institutions from the perspective of the concept of policy networks. We verified the hypothesis that the varied and complex forms of cooperation between national parliaments and EU institutions developed through good practices and self-organisation had positive impact on the political processes of the EU. The studied policy networks were analysed for: determining the limits, the level of integration and openness, the nature of existing relationships, the causes of network creation and ultimately the impact of these networks on the political processes taking place in the EU.
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The article aims to analyse the national parliaments’ capability of exerting influence on the European Commission in the framework of the yellow card procedure. The analysis is based on the actions undertaken by national parliaments of selected Member States from Western as well as Central and Eastern Europe within the period between the announcement of the European Commission proposal for a targeted revision of Directive 96/71/EC on the posting of workers and its decision to maintain the proposal. The analysis covers three variables concerning the states selected for analysis, namely the economic interest of those states, the coherence of their parliaments’ respective positions and the actions undertaken by the national parliaments, including those of their members, on the international level.
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The article examines the relationship between national parliaments and the EU institutions from the perspective of the concept of policy networks. We verified the hypothesis that the varied and complex forms of cooperation between national parliaments and EU institutions developed through good practices and self-organisation had positive impact on the political processes of the EU. The studied policy networks were analysed for: determining the limits, the level of integration and openness, the nature of existing relationships, the causes of network creation and ultimately the impact of these networks on the political processes taking place in the EU.
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W artykule zbadano relacje parlamentów narodowych i instytucji UE z perspektywy koncepcji sieci politycznych. Weryfikacji poddano hipotezę, że zróżnicowane i rozbudowane formy współpracy między parlamentami narodowymi a instytucjami UE, wypracowane w drodze dobrych praktyk i samoorganizacji, pozytywnie oddziałują na procesy polityczne UE. Badane sieci polityczne analizowano pod kątem: określenia granic, poziomu zintegrowania i otwartości, charakteru występujących relacji, przyczyn zawiązywania sieci, oraz ostatecznie oszacowano wpływ tych sieci na procesy polityczne zachodzące w UE.
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The article aims to analyse the national parliaments’ capability of exerting influence on the European Commission in the framework of the yellow card procedure. The analysis is based on the actions undertaken by national parliaments of selected Member States from Western as well as Central and Eastern Europe within the period between the announcement of the European Commission proposal for a targeted revision of Directive 96/71/EC on the posting of workers and its decision to maintain the proposal. The analysis covers three variables concerning the states selected for analysis, namely the economic interest of those states, the coherence of their parliaments’ respective positions and the actions undertaken by the national parliaments, including those of their members, on the international level.
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Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu analizę możliwości oddziaływania parlamentów narodowych na Komisję Europejską w ramach procedury żółtej kartki. Badania opierają się na aktywności parlamentów narodowych wybranych państw Europy Zachodniej oraz Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej w okresie między ogłoszeniem wniosku Komisji Europejskiej dotyczącego rewizji dyrektywy 96/71/WE dotyczącej delegowania pracowników w ramach świadczenia usług a decyzją Komisji dotyczącą podtrzymania tegoż wniosku. Analizie poddane zostały trzy zmienne dotyczące państw wybranych do analizy, tj. interes gospodarczy, spójność przedstawianych przez parlamenty stanowisk oraz aktywność parlamentów, w tym ich członków, na arenie międzynarodowej.
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