This monograph examines the European Commission, an institution that is independent of the EU Member States and acts in the general interest of the Union. The author, Marta Ortega, offers a detailed analysis of the origin, evolution and general characteristics of the Commission, as well as its composition and operation.
This monograph examines the European Commission, an institution that is independent of the EU Member States and acts in the general interest of the Union. The author analyses the origin, evolution and general characteristics of the Commission, as well as its composition and operation. She also examines the European Commission’s prerogatives and questions the extent to which the functions attributed to it by the Treaty of the Union are indeed submitted to the Commission, to the power of the Council of the Union and the European Council, the institutions representing the specific interests of the Member States.
Author: Ortega Gómez, Marta
Editorial: Marcial Pons, Ediciones Jurídicas y Sociales, S.A.
Published: 2013
Collection: Tribuna Internacional
No. of pages: 171
Language: Spanish