Parliamentary Control Over Foreign Policy: Legal EssaysAntonio Cassese |
Contents
JeanPierre Cot Parliament and Foreign Policy in France | 11 |
Christian Tomuschat Parliamentary Control over Foreign | 25 |
Françoise Mendel The Role of Parliament in Foreign | 53 |
Antonio Cassese Foreign Affairs and the Italian Con | 75 |
Patricia Weiss Fagen U S Foreign Policy and Human | 111 |
Christoph Sasse The Control of the National Parliaments | 137 |
Joseph Weiler The European Parliament and Foreign | 151 |
About the author | 206 |
Common terms and phrases
action activity administration adopted approval Article Assembly basic budget Bundesrat Bundestag cabinet Carter Chamber Chile Commission competence concerning concluded Congress congressional Constitutional Council Davignon report debate decision delegations democratic draft economic European Communities European Parliament executive branch external relations Folketing Foreign Affairs Committee foreign minister foreign policy formal function groups House human rights implementation important institutions international law international organizations international treaties involve issues Italian Constitution Italy jus cogens Laender legislation Lomé Convention major mandate matters meetings members of Parliament ment military minister of foreign national parliaments negotiations Official Journal opinion Oral Question Parlia parliamentary control participation parties plenary policy-making political cooperation president president-in-office principle problems procedure proposed regard regions Republic request resolution responsible role Senate session Soviet Soviet Union specific submitted tion United Nations violations vote
References to this book
Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: Congress Reconsidered David P. Forsythe No preview available - 1988 |