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Parliamentary scrutiny as a function of interparliamentary cooperation among subnational parliaments
Authors:Annegret Eppler  Andreas Maurer
Affiliation:1. Innsbruck Center for European Research (ICER), Department of Political Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, AustriaAnnegret.Eppler@uibk.ac.at;3. Innsbruck Center for European Research (ICER), Department of Political Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The paper analyses the scrutiny activities of three different types of institutionalised form of interparliamentary cooperation with participation of subnational parliaments: the Conference of European Legislative Assemblies; the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference; and the Interregional Parliamentary Council of the Grande Région. For the purpose of analysis, the analytical parameters of parliamentary functions are modified and applied to the forms of institutionalised interparliamentary cooperation. It is shown that the exertion of scrutiny activities increases in relation to the age and institutionalisation of an interparliamentary cooperation. Ex ante control, which may consist of as little as demands, develops more easily than ex post control. Moreover, the exercise of the scrutiny function becomes more difficult when the level(s) that populate(s) the interparliamentary cooperation is/are not congruent with the level(s) that populate(s) the executive body of the respective international organisation. Interparliamentary cooperation of subnational parliaments struggles to scrutinise an organisation in which national executives play a major role.
Keywords:Subnational parliaments  multi-level parliamentary system  parliamentary functions  parliamentary control  cross-border cooperation  European subnational regions
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