Balance of Competences Review
The Balance of Competences Review was an “audit of what the EU (European Union) does and how it affects the UK (United Kingdom)”, carried out by the United Kingdom Government during the Cameron–Clegg coalition.[1] It was launched in 2012 and the set of reports were published in December 2014,[2] but without a single summary final report.[3][4]
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References
- "Review of the balance of competences". GOV.UK.
- "Final reports in review of EU Balance of Competences published". GOV.UK.
- "Review of the Balance of Competences between the UK and EU - News from Parliament". UK Parliament.
- "House of Lords - The Review of the Balance of Competences between the UK and the EU - European Union Committee". publications.parliament.uk.
- As outlined in Title I of Part I of the consolidated Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
See also
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