AUC IURIDICA
AUC IURIDICA

Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica (AUC Iuridica) is a legal journal published since 1955, which presents longer essays as well as short articles on topics relevant for legal theory and international, European and Czech law. It also publishes works concerning current legislative problems.

Although intended primarily for domestic audience, AUC Iuridica is useful also for foreign experts, who can take advantage of summaries in foreign languages (English, German and French) and key words, which are systematically added to the main articles and essays.

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We are pleased to inform you that the journal Acta Universitatis Carolinae Iuridica was the first journal of the Faculty of Law of Charles University to be included in the prestigious international database SCOPUS. This Elsevier database is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature in the world. The editors of the journal expect from the inclusion in the elite SCOPUS database not only an increase in the readership of the journal, but also an increase in interest in the publication of papers by both Czech and foreign authors.

AUC IURIDICA, Vol 59 No 4 (2013), 125–141

Přijetí euronovely a lisabonské novely jednacího řádu Poslanecké Sněmovny (zdroje, okolnosti a základní obsah integračních ustanovení)

Jindřiška Syllová

published online: 29. 01. 2015

abstract

Adoption of the Euro-amendment and Lisbon-amendment of the Rules of Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies (Sources, Circumstances and Basic Content of the Provisions on Integration) European Affairs Committee of the Czech Chamber of Deputies focused its activities during the period from entry into the EU on the debates of secondary legislative documents, including preliminary or non-binding papers and on the overall EU policy. The similar practice in all the national parliaments dispersed into various objections to drafts, which could not be united and validly reflected in the EU institutions. After the Lisbon, national parliaments may unite on the objection of subsidiarity. All national parliaments have the power to turn to the EU institutions with their view that a legislative proposal contravenes the principle of subsidiarity. The (so called Lisbon) amendment of the Rules of Procedure of the Czech Chamber of Deputies adopted the specific procedure for the adoption of a “reasoned opinion” on subsidiarity. The opinion must be accepted by the plenary, or by the committee (if the draft does not go to the plenary). Other parts of the Rules of Procedure amendment include other procedures, provided by the Protocol of subsidiarity. The most important part of the amendment was the implementation of procedures according to “evolutionary clauses”. Similar as according to the British Act the Czech Chamber of Deputies (and also the Senate) must give explicit prior consent of evolutionary clauses, simplified revision procedures, and in addition, the flexibility clause.

keywords: simplified revision; flexibility clause; reasoned opinion; evolutionary clause zjednodušená změna; ustanovení o flexibilitě; odůvodněné stanovisko; ustanovení o budoucí změně

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