The article examines the development of the role of the parliamentary Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community. This Assembly, which was composed of seventy-eight members appointed to yearly terms by the national parliaments, was the institution least priviledged in the 1951 ECSC Treaty of Paris. But, from the outset, the Common Assembly sought to strengthen its role by exploiting the spaces granted by the Treaty as much as it could.
The Start of European Integration and the Parliamentary Dimension: the Common Assembly of the ECSC (1952-1958) / Guerrieri, Sandro. - In: PARLIAMENTS, ESTATES AND REPRESENTATION. - ISSN 0260-6755. - STAMPA. - 28:(2008), pp. 183-193.
The Start of European Integration and the Parliamentary Dimension: the Common Assembly of the ECSC (1952-1958)
GUERRIERI, Sandro
2008
Abstract
The article examines the development of the role of the parliamentary Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community. This Assembly, which was composed of seventy-eight members appointed to yearly terms by the national parliaments, was the institution least priviledged in the 1951 ECSC Treaty of Paris. But, from the outset, the Common Assembly sought to strengthen its role by exploiting the spaces granted by the Treaty as much as it could.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.