Der Autor analysiert interinstitutionelle Vereinbarungen zwischen Europäischem Parlament, Kommission und dem Rat in ihrem historischen Kontext und ihrer verfassungsrechtlichen Bedeutung. Im ersten Teil: die zulässige und rechtlich bindende Handlungsform der Interorgankooperation. Im zweiten Teil: die verfassungsrechtliche Zuordnung. Mit Neubestimmung des Interorganverhältnisses, zur Weiterentwicklung der herkömmlichen Gewaltenteilungslehre.
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"The author is particularly determined to show that IIAs are an independent legal instrument (Handlungsform) of EU law ... . the volume is a thoroughly researched account on a timely but still underresearched topic. From a legal perspective it is not only the most recent but probably the most comprehensive work in the field. ... it should be mentioned that von Alemann has included an excellent 12-page English summary, which may tempt non-German speakers to have a look at this important piece of work." (Dr. Peter Slominski, European Law Journal, Vol. 13 (2), March, 2007)
"The author is particularly determined to show that IIAs are an independent legal instrument (Handlungsform) of EU law ... . the volume is a thoroughly researched account on a timely but still underresearched topic. From a legal perspective it is not only the most recent but probably the most comprehensive work in the field. ... it should be mentioned that von Alemann has included an excellent 12-page English summary, which may tempt non-German speakers to have a look at this important piece of work." (Dr. Peter Slominski, European Law Journal, Vol. 13 (2), March, 2007)